Congratulations to the Shildon Under 18’s Youth Team who are through to the next round of the FA Youth Cup after a 3-0 victory over Workington at Dean Street.
Teams from the EFL will now enter the competition.
Congratulations to the Shildon Under 18’s Youth Team who are through to the next round of the FA Youth Cup after a 3-0 victory over Workington at Dean Street.
Teams from the EFL will now enter the competition.
Honours were even at Dean Street as Newton Aycliffe held Shildon to a goalless draw.
Both teams had chances to win the game. In the first half, Newton Aycliffe hit the bar and nearly won the game late on but Nick Liversedge produced a fine save. At the other end, Daniel Moore hit the post and Adam Burnicle went close to breaking the deadlock.
Shildon’s next game is at home on Saturday against Marske United who are currently 4th in the table.
Adam Burnicle scores his first to equalise
Daniel Moore heads in from Lewis Dodds cross to make it 2-1
Adam Burnicle scores his second to make the score 3-1
Due to our continued involvement in the FA Cup the following fixtures have been re-scheduled
Monday 27th November 2017
Team Northumbria (A) – moved from 14/10
Thursday 7th December 2017
Newcastle Benfield (A) – moved from 12th October
Shildon are just 90mins away from the 1st Round of the FA Cup after a stunning performance against Banbury United
The hosts took the lead when Tom Winters fired into the top corner from the edge of the box. Adam Burnicle equalised to send the teams into halftime 1-1.
In the second half Player/Manager, Daniel Moore headed into the net and Burnicle grabbed his second to put Shildon 3-1 up. Ricky Johnson then pulled a goal back heading in from a Tom Winters cross to make it a nervy last 10 minutes as the home side pressed, but excellent defending by Dan Groves & Dominic Curl who both cleared efforts off the line sent Shildon through.
The draw will be made live on Talksport 2 on Monday at 1pm.
Match Report from Banbury can be found here:
Billy Greulich-Smith came off the bench in the second half to keep Shildon’s unbeaten start to the season going.
Callum Johnston opened the scoring early in the first half, Shildon having a few chances to equalise before the break, Renyard with a couple just wide and Burnicle who had a shot saved at close range.
Shildon remain in second place 2 points behind Morpeth with a game in hand.