Warrington Town vs Witton Albion

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

Team news: Witton make one change to the starting line-up which beat Hednesford Town on Saturday. Nick Ryan comes in for Cesaire Lingouba who drops to the bench. Prince Haywood is unavailable due to work commitments.

Calvin Hare, Anthony Gardner, Danny McKenna, River Humphreys, Michael Wilson, Nick Ryan, James Foley, Tom Owens, Rob Hopley, Will Jones, Steven Tames.

Subs: Paul Williams, Cesaire Lingouba, Micah Evans, Matty Devine, Ryan Neild.

Tom Owens shot on 2 minutes is deflected for a corner.

GOALLLL

Latest Score from Winner Recruitment Stadium:

Warrington Town 0 Witton Albion 1.

Steven Tames meets Anthony Gardner 's cross on 3 minutes to head Albion in front.

Chance for Warrington on 17 minutes - Tony Gray misses the target.

Devarn Green gets clear of the Albion defence on 18 minutes but the ball runs away from him and is safely in the hands on Albion keeper Calvin Hare.

Header from Warrington defender Jack Higgins is caught by Calvin Hare in the Albion goal on 26 minutes.

GOAL

Latest Score from Winner Recruitment Stadium:

Warrington Town 1 Witton Albion 1.

Equaliser from Warrington on 33 minutes from Devarn Green.

Half Time Score from Winner Recruitment Stadium:

Warrington Town 1 Witton Albion 1.

Witton Substitution:

River Humphreys replaced by Micah Evans on 48 minutes.

Penalty to Warrington Town on 55 minutes.

Anthony Gardner adjudged to have fouled Town Substitute Joe Piggott.

GOAL

Latest Score from Winner Recruitment Stadium:

Warrington Town 2 Witton Albion 1.

Steven Jennings beats Calvin Hare from the spot on 56 minutes.

Yellow card:

Witton’s Danny McKenna on 58 minutes.

Danny McKenna 's cross on 70 minutes but there’s nobody there to finish it off.

Witton Substitution:

Anthony Gardner replaced by Matty Devine on 75 minutes.

From where I was sat, Piggott slipped behind Gards, and as Gards tried to clear the ball, his foot called Piggots’head. To me no intent, and therefore no foul and no penalty! I might be bias?

It was never a penalty, Gards cleared the ball first at just above knee height and the attacker came in from behind - late stooping low (may have slipped ) and getting caught after the clearance was done.
Any way justice prevails and the lads battled back to gain a point, and a good point as well considering the players missing/injured. UTA

The dream is still alive. Excellent result for us and we’ve taken points from everyone of the other top eight with the exception of Farsley, who we still have to meet twice.