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Weekend Football Fixtures

Our local sides return to action this weekend in various divisions.

National League North: AFC Fylde v Guiseley, AFC Telford United v Darlington, Alferton Town v Blyth Spartans, Brackley Town v Chorley, Bradford Park Avenue v Kettering Town, Curzon Ashton v Chester, Farsley Celtic v Hereford, Gateshead v Leamignton, Gloucester City v Southport, Kidderminster Harriers v York City 

NPL Premier Division: Ashton United v Lancaster City, Atherton Collieries v Stafford Rangers, Basford United v Nantwich Town, FC United v Stalybridge Celtic, Hyde United v Whitby Town, Matlock Town v Bamber Bridge, Mickleover v Witton Albion, Morpeth Town v Buxton, Radcliffe v Gainsborough Trinity, Scarborough Athletic v Grantham Town, Warrington Town v South Shields 

NPL West: Clitheroe v Mossley, Colne v 1874 Northwich, Glossop North End v Market Drayton Town, Kidsgrove Athletic v Warrington Rylands, Leek Town v Widnes, Marine v Kendal Town, Prescot Cables v Bootle, Ramsbottom United v Runcorn Linnets, Trafford v City of Liverpool, Workington v Newcastle Town 

Manchester Premier League: Beechfield United v Springhead, Dukinfield Town v Bolton County, Hindsford v Chadderton Reserves, Old Altrinchamians v Heywood St James, Stockport Georgians v Manchester Gregorians, Walshaw Sports v Pennington 

Cheshire Football League One: Winnington Avenue 94 v Cheadle Heath Nomads Reserves, Maine Road Reserves v Parklands, Moore United FC v Blacon Youth, Newton Athletic v Holmes Chapel, Styal FC v Denton Town, Vulcan FC v Windle Labour FC 

 

 

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