Nantwich Lose in a Penalty, Gainsborough Trinity Draw, Leek Town Winning Streak Continues

was defeated by Ashton United last weekend in (NPL) top-flight 2-1. They lost the game because of two penalties they conceded after missing the target on certain occasions. 

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The Dabbers scored first in the 5th minute. Matthew Devine’s cross on the left wing found its way to Connor Heath, who headed it home.

Ashton earned a penalty kick when Harry Coates’ shot hit Ben Harrison on the hand. Penalty kicker Tom Bentham hit out the ball past Terry Cameron.

One of Ashton’s defenders blocked his somewhat hopeful drive, and the game seemed destined for a draw until a penalty was awarded less than five minutes from the final whistle.

After all, as if following the instructions of his recent review, Stair sent down a wicket-taking delivery to bring Hulme down. With Bentham subbed out, Ionut-Cassian Anghel pressed home Ashton United’s winner.

The North match between and ended goalless at the Marston Road stadium.

The Rangers made a good start.  After six minutes, they had the game’s first shot on goal when Andrew Burns crossed to Ethan Stewart, whose header went over.

As the Boro continued to look for an opening goal, the visiting keeper stopped Jake Charles’ attempt. There were few severe chances in the final minutes. Luca Navarro was the closest man to breaking the deadlock, only narrowly missing an opportunity to poke home outside the penalty box.

The next player to try his luck was Alex Fletcher, with a shot outside of the box that soared over Gainsborough’s goal.

gave an impressive performance in West Division.  They have won nine of their last twelve away matches. They beat 2-1 on Saturday – the latest in a long line of victories for this team when away from home. Leek Town also won 1-0 against The New Saints last Sunday.

will be playing Harrison Park this Saturday, and while fans don’t want to think about it, many wills shall show our support anyway. Kendal Town’s current form has been excellent, and hopefully, they will manage to continue their good run throughout the season.

Blues midfielder Trickett-Smith opened the scoring from a close range in the 15th minute.

Widnes’ defense was breached this time in over 500 minutes. They secured a match-winning try nearing the end, with Shaun Lunt’s strike disallowed as Daniel Vidot had strayed offside and touched down before him.

Owen Wheeler of Widnes made some worthwhile saves, like taking down Trickett-Smith’s shot in the 21st minute.

Wheeler also did well to defend against Tim Grice in the 24th minute. Just before halftime, Trickett hit the crossbar on a potential scoring play for Leek; it looked like he could help his team pull off the win since there were plenty of opportunities for him to get one made mistakes at crucial points.

Danny Roberts made a mistake as he attempted to take the free-kick from John McGrath and a significant defection sent the ball straight into their opponent’s net.

Leek did not surrender, though, because 10 minutes to 90, Grice scored with a remarkable finish earning himself the eighth goal this season.

The Red Industries Stadium witnessed a one-one tie between Newcastle Town and . The captain of Castle James Askey sprung them into an early lead before having his shot saved by Brown’s goalkeeper Owen Mooney, who could stop Brad Carroll from equalizing.

Castle was awarded a penalty in the 34th minute. Leading scorer Jack Van der Laan scored the penalty himself after going down in the 18-yard area.

Shortly before halftime, Matthew Clarke buried a shot through the top corner after finding space down the right side.

Daniel Wordsworth headed a shot that hit the bar near halftime as Workington almost went in front.

The visitors were looking for a winner in the second half, but Castle fought hard to keep the game alive.

lost 3-0 to Warrington Rylands, which is second in the table. The first half saw few chances saw Grove’s Alex Morris clear Joe Bunney’s header from the line.

After half time, Grove’s Kieran Brown fired a shot that Graeme McCall saved well, and Warrington’s Kane Drummond, as well, had his shot well saved by Kieran Harrison.

A 62nd-minute goal gave Warrington the lead. The ball evaded everyone to the back of the net after Declan Walker’s free-kick from the left.

Drummond slid the ball into the net 15 minutes to time thanks to a remarkable pass from Callum Dolan.

A third goal came in the 77th minute when the goalie lost his footing slightly off of a shot taken by Donald, causing the ball to end up in the back of the net.

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