Anthony Bell scored a late winner to move Shildon into 3rd place in the Ebac Northern League.
Full Match Report to Follow
Anthony Bell scored a late winner to move Shildon into 3rd place in the Ebac Northern League.
Full Match Report to Follow
Shildon survived a second half fightback by West Auckland to eventually run out 3-2 winners.
Shildon finished the first half 3-0 up with goals from Micky Rae, Lewis Wing and Paul Connor. It could of been 4 but Lewis Wing had a penalty saved and then put the rebound over.
In the second half goals from ex Shildon player Carl Jones and Adam Burnicle made for a nervous finish.
Final Score : Shildon 3 West Auckland 2
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Shildon have been drawn away to current Northern League leaders North Shields in the 3rd round of the FA Vase.
The match will take place on the 3rd December 2016
Photos from the Washington v Shildon FA Cup 1st Round Qualifying Round online at Flickr
Shildon remain top of the Ebac Northern League after Stephen Capper scored in injury time to draw with Ryhope CW at Dean Street.
Twice Shildon took the Lead through David Ferguson and Ben Wood only to find themselves going into injury time at the end of the game 3-2 down.
Full Match Report to Follow
The photos from the Ashington game are now online at Flickr.com
Shildon are the new Northern League Champions after a 4-0 victory over Bishop Auckland coupled with Marske Uniteds defeat against Guisborough.
Goals coming from Ben Wood, Billy Greulich-Smith, Anthony Bell (penalty) and Micky Rae.7
The game on Wednesday evening against Ashington will be a pay what you want game to attend.
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