Tonight’s scheduled Durham Challenge Cup tie between Shildon and Durham, which was switched to the UTS Stadium, has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch at Dunston.
The club will announce the date of the re-scheduled match in due course.
Tonight’s scheduled Durham Challenge Cup tie between Shildon and Durham, which was switched to the UTS Stadium, has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch at Dunston.
The club will announce the date of the re-scheduled match in due course.
Shildon can confirm that the cub has agreed with Dunston and the Durham FA to reverse the Durham Challenge Cup quarter final tie, originally scheduled to take place at Dean Street, after two attempts to play the match ended with postponements as a result of a waterlogged pitch.
The match has now been rescheduled to take place on Tuesday evening (11th February) at the UTS Stadium in Dunston, with kick off due at 7.30pm. The tie remains at the mercy of the weather and updates regarding any potential third postponement will be announced if necessary.
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Meanwhile, the draw for the semi-finals has taken place and the winners of this tie have been rewarded with a home draw.
The complete draw is:
Shildon or Dunston v Consett
West Auckland v Spennymoor Town
Highlights of Shildon’s top of the table clash with Spennymoor Town at Dean Street on Saturday 8 February 2014. Shildon took a 1-0 lead into the half time break after Mark Hudson’s opener, but eventually accepted a 1-1 draw after being reduced to ten men on 70 minutes and conceding an equaliser with 15 minutes remaining. But the Railwaymen held on for a deserved draw to remain second in the league table.
Extended highlights of the Ebac Northern League Division One clash between the top two sides in the division on Saturday 1 Feb 2014. A thrilling encounter was witnessed by a record Gillford Park crowd of 649:
Tom Clegg’s photos from yesterday’s top of the table clash between the Railwaymen and Celtic Nation at Gillford Park, Carlisle.
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Gary Forrest has been talking about the Railwaymen’s upcoming league matches against two of their title rivals, and the pressure is on the opposition, he says.
“On Saturday we visit Celtic Nation for the first of two back to back games against sides challenging us for the league title,” says the Shildon manager.
“If I’m honest all the pressure is on Celtic Nation for this game. They are the team that everyone expects big things of. They are by far the strongest team in the league on paper and, more importantly, if they lose this game they will trail us by 5 points and we will have two games in hand, and that lead could therefore extend to about 9-10 points with Nation having just 12 games remaining.
“If we averaged the same amount of points in our final 12 games as we have for the season to date it would mean that they will have to win every game until the season finishes.
Gary added that the squad is in good spirits, insisting that the league title is the club’s primary aim.
“Our attitude is superb at the minute and I love these big games: it is what the game is all about. There is a great buzz about the place at the minute and the quality of our training is superb.
“I have said since the start of pre-season – despite what the nonleaguezone [online forum] experts claim – that our main objective is to try and win the league this season.
Gary says that the challenge is so great this season that winning the league will be a special achievement for whoever lifts the trophy.
“This is the strongest the league has been for many a season,” he says. “Over the last few years either Spennymoor have dominated or it has been a two horse race. This season there are four fantastic teams challenging for the title and that means there will be 12 games this season that can be classed as six pointers. Last season there were two, but there is more of an equilibrium of budgets this season, with all four sides having strength in depth.
“We have all witnessed West’s demolition of teams two levels higher in the pyramid and Celtic Nation are signing experienced, established players on loan from the likes of Bristol Rovers. I think it is fair to say that any one of the top four would be more than capable of competing at least two levels higher up the pyramid; and it is for the reasons above that I personally believe that this is the most difficult season for many a year to become league champions.
“Whoever comes out on top can proudly boast of a fabulous achievement.”
Tom Clegg’s photos of Shildon’s 2-1 victory over Whitley Bay at Hillheads Park are now available for viewing:
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Extended highlights of Shildon’s visit to Hillheads to take on Whitley Bay in the Ebac Northern League Division One. The Railwaymen extended their lead at the top of the table to go two points clear after a spirited 2-1 victory.
Ebac Northern League Division One, Saturday 11th January, Belle Vue Stadium, Kick off: 3pm.