Spennymoor Town vs Witton Albion

Witton team news & latest score updates will appear here as and when they become available.

Team news: Witton are unchanged from the side which comfortably beat Bamber Bridge a fortnight ago. Alex Titchiner is still missing through injury.

Owen Evans, Anthony Gardner, Jon Dawson, Michael Wilson, Toby Mullarkey, Chekaine Steele, Joe Newton, Tom Schofield, Rob Hopley, Darrhyl Mason, Danny Andrews.

Subs: Jake Parker, Chris Noone, Theo Chrisokhou, Tom Owens, Dominic Garner.

hard to pick anything else bar injury good luck lads UTA

2 minutes - Shane Henry goes close for the Moors but Michael Wilson clears the danger.

10 minutes - Chance for Spennymoor goes wide.

15 minutes - Danny Andrews shot goes wide.

GOAL

Latest Score from The Brewery Field:

Spennymoor Town 1 Witton Albion 0.

The Moors take the lead on 35 minutes through Andrew Stephenson.

GOAL

Latest Score from The Brewery Field:

Spennymoor Town 2 Witton Albion 0…

Moors double their lead on 36 minutes - strike from 35 yards out from Liam Henderson.

Half Time Score from The Brewery Field:

Spennymoor Town 2 Witton Albion 0.

48 minutes - Darrhyl Mason goes close but Moors keeper Daniel Lowson saves.

51 minutes - Toby Mullarkey goes close but it goes narrowly wide.

GOAL

Latest Score from The Brewery Field:

Spennymoor Town 3 Witton Albion 0.

Andrew Stephenson gets his second on 56 minutes.

Witton Substitution:

Chekaine Steele replaced by Tom Owens on 61 minutes.

78 minutes - Moors keeper Daniel Lowson saves from Rob Hopley.

Witton Substitution:

Joe Newton replaced by Chris Noone on 80 minutes.

90+3 minutes - Great strike from Darrhyl Mason saved by Daniel Lowson in the Moors goal.

Full Time Score from The Brewery Field:

Spennymoor Town 3 Witton Albion 0.

Attendance: 512.

Disappointing but this was always going to be a very tough trip, and I have a suspicion that Warrington may will win the league and that Spennymoor will go up via the Playoffs.

A very big week ahead now at the top. Spennymoor host our tenants on Tuesday night and then the top two meet next Saturday at The NetDec Stadium, it’s not inconceivable that Spennymoor could overhaul them and finish second to Warrington. A big week or so for us as well with three winnable games coming up.

We weren’t there at all .Spennymoor were good strong physical team and deserved to win. We were not winning the second ball and the passing was poor . Performance was nothing like we got used to in recent games. Also may be sour grapes but refereeing was not up to scratch ,that is putting it mildly .
Bad day at the office but hey . UTA