1874 Northwich v Abbey Hey (Kick off 3pm)
North West Counties League Premier Division
Venue Barton Stadium, Wharton Road, Winsford CW7 3AE
Referee James Madine (Liverpool)
Admission Adults £5, Concessions (NUS/OAP) £3, Under 12s Free
Last season 1874 Northwich 2 Abbey Hey 1 (League Challenge Cup, March 15 2014)
1874 (from) Conkie (GK), Fossdyke (GK), Aston, Bowyer, Farnworth, Thomas, Woods, Abdullah, Bailey, Chappell, Crofts, Jones, Tandy, Woolley, Beadle, Brandon, Short, Ward
Doubtful Conkie
Injured Stewart (knee)
Suspended Connor (one match), Mitchell (three matches)
Leading scorer Matthew Beadle (8)
Form (Past six home in league) L W
Record (home) P2 W1 D0 L1 F3 A2 Pts3
Record (overall) Pos8 P6 W4 D1 L1 F14 A5 Pts13
Abbey Hey
Leading scorer Brandon Zibaka (3)
Form (Past six away in league) L L L
Record (away) P3 W0 D0 L3 F1 A10 Pts0
Record (overall) Pos21 P9 W1 D0 L8 F10 A29 Pts3
Match pointers
1874 NORTHWICH play their first league fixture in more than a fortnight against opponents who have lost eight of nine Premier Division matches to date.
Ian Street’s men find themselves in the peculiar position of having a points tally that leaves them closer to the bottom of the table than the top, despite occupying eighth place.
The hosts welcome back strike pair Matthew Beadle and Mike Brandon after they missed last Sunday’s FA Vase success at Oldham Boro, while defensive duo Mike Aston and Danny Thomas are available again too.
The hosts could include midfield organiser Neil Chappell from the start following his switch from promotion hopefuls Glossop North End this week.
Paul Connor and Ryan Mitchell are suspended though.
Abbey Hey, beaten at Barton Stadium by Northwich in the League Challenge Cup last season, have lost every away game this season.
They haven’t scored a goal on their travels since the opening day either.
Theirs is also the worst defensive record in the North West Counties League top flight after conceding on 29 occasions.
A solitary success was recorded at home to AFC Liverpool, conquerors of 1874 last month.
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