Witton Albion vs Nantwich Town.

Derby day comes to Wincham Park on Bank Holiday Monday when we welcome Nantwich Town in a Northern Premier League fixture.

The Dabbers find themselves in eleventh place in the table following Saturday’s home defeat to Matlock Town, their third loss in five league games but they have won the other two.

Their squad is likely to compromise a number of familiar faces to Witton, as they had no fewer than six in their squad at the weekend namely: Cameron Terry, Matty Devine, Ben Harrison, Prince Haywood, Shaun Miller and Connor Heath.

The Dabbers recent record at Wincham Park has seen them win on both of their last two visits, the last ending Albion’s involvement in the Buildbase FA Challenge Trophy last season, but the two sides never got to meet in a league game.

Witton go into the game still looking for their first league win and indeed, their first points infront of their own fans but they will be boosted by the result gained at Basford United. It could’ve been so much more after leading 2-0 at half time but still something to build on going forward.

Another difficult game is in prospect but they will have taken some positives from the weekend and can hopefully and finally get that first victory which is so badly needed.

Kick off at Wincham Park is 3pm.

WITTON ALBION FC,
WINCHAM PARK,
CHAPEL STREET,
WINCHAM,
NORTHWICH,
CW9 6DA.

Parking: The Car Park is past the Social Club on the right.

Admission Prices: Adults £11, Over 65’s/Disabled £8, Young Adults (18-21) £6, Under 18’s £2 (FREE with Junior Membership). Season Ticket Holders & GOLD Membership Card Holders - Admitted FREE.

Advance ticket sales are available now via @skiddle

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Online ticket sales are only available until midnight on SUNDAY, 29th AUGUST.

Cash payments at the turnstiles will still be an option for supporters who wish to use them except for “All-Ticket” games.

Matchday Programme: £2.50 - On sale inside the stadium near the Museum & inside the Social Club.

Stadium Access: Before the game, the stadium is only accessible by way of the turnstiles. From Half time onwards access to the Social Club from inside the stadium will be permitted via the passageway within the main stand.

Following the lifting of COVID restrictions, rules have now changed in and around the Social Club.

Social Club: The Social Club will be open from 1pm.

Social Club: Access to the Social Club is by way of the main entrance before the game.The One-way system through the Stelfox Lounge has been removed. Table Service is being removed, so people can order drinks from one end the Bar and collect them from the other end. The screen where drinks are paid for at the cash point will remain in place - this is to protect Staff. Please note: There is to be NO Standing at the Bar. Face coverings are no longer mandatory but are recommended in enclosed spaces.

Please note: As the Social Club is a food preparation area, dogs are NOT permitted inside the Social Club with the exception of assistance dogs(hearing and visually impaired).

Please note: Alcohol is permitted inside the stadium but MUST be in a plastic beaker.

Refreshments: Food is now available once again within the Social Club and The Tea Bar (Queenies) will also be open inside the stadium.

The Junior Snack Bar will also be open at the Wincham End of the stadium and Junior Membership Cards can be collected from Alan Jackson. Juniors are welcome to use either Tea Bar within the stadium if preferred.

The Track & Trace System is being kept for the time being but is NOT mandatory. Documentation will be placed by the entrance to the Social Club for those who wish to use it.

Hand Sanitizers are positioned near to every entrance point around the Stadium & Social Club and are being retained. Supporters are welcome to use them.

Additional Information: Season Tickets will be available on the turnstiles for supporters who haven’t already collected them from the Club Office.