Following two disappointing home defeats, Witton make the relatively short trip to Radcliffe FC on Tuesday night in a Northern Premier League Premier Division fixture.
Despite the two games Albion can atleast take some positives from their narrow defeat at the hands of current leaders and title favourites South Shields at the weekend, a result that wasn’t helped by the late withdrawal of striker Rob Hopley in the warm-up.
A spirited performance nevertheless from a game that was always going to be a tough challenge even with a full squad available.
Previous encounters with Radcliffe have seen Witton win two of the last three and their last visit proved to be one of their best performances, coming away with a convincing 4-1 win. A Will Jones goal in the second half added to a blistering Scott Bakkor hat-trick inside the opening half hour or so. Undoubtedly, one of it not the best performance during Scott’s second spell with the club but that is now history.
Radcliffe have had a similar start to Witton this season and the two sides go into the game level on points so another difficult games is in prospect as Witton bid to climb the table.
Kick off at The Neuven Stadium is 7.45pm.
RADCLIFFE FC,
THE NEUVEN STADIUM,
PILKINGTON ROAD,
RADCLIFFE,
GREATER MANCHESTER,
M26 3PE.
Directions: Exit M60 at junction 17, follow signs for Whitefield and Bury. Take A665 to Radcliffe via by-pass to Bolton Road. Signposted to turn right into Unsworth Street opposite Turf Hotel. The Neuven Stadium is on the left approximately half a mile turning into Colshaw Close East. (Total Distance - 35.6 miles).
Parking: The Car Park is at the front of the stadium.
Admission Prices: Adults £10, Concessions £7, Under 18’s £3.
Pay on the gate is available, however to guarantee entry, click the link below to get your tickets online ?
Matchday Programme: £2.
Social Club: The main entrance is on the Car Park next to the stadium. Face coverings are not mandatory but are recommended in enclosed spaces.
Refreshments: The Tea Bar is near to the turnstiles.
The Track and Trace system is no longer mandatory but is still available for supporters who wish to use it.