Chester FC head to the North East this weekend looking to build on Monday’s win as they face high-flying Spennymoor Town.
Calum McIntyre’s men bounced back from successive defeats on the road with a convincing 2-0 win over Farsley Celtic.
Elliott Whitehouse got off the mark for the new season, as did skipper George Glendon, who has performed as if he’d never been away in that midfield unit despite being out for over a year.
It means the Blues head to the North East with something to build on as they case their first away points of the new campaign.
THE OPPOSITION:
Spennymoor have enjoyed a hugely positive start to the new league campaign, winning four of their opening six and sitting in third place in NLN.
Jamie Chandler’s side were on a run of three consecutive victories going into Bank Holiday Monday before losing 2-0 at Blyth Spartans.
FORM GUIDE:
Spennymoor | W4 D0 L2 | F12 A7 | Pos: 3rd
Last Three
vs Peterborough Sports (a) | W 2-0 | Scorers: Danny Greenfield, Will Harris
vs Bishop’s Stortford (h) | W 1-0 | Scorer: Own Goal
vs Blyth Spartans (a) | L 0-2 | Scorers: None
Chester | W2 D1 L3 | F5 A4 | Pos: 15th
Last Three
vs Banbury United (a) | L 0-1 | Scorers: None
vs Scarborough Athletic (a) | L 0-1 | Scorers: None
vs Farsley Celtic (h) | W 2-0 | Scorers: Elliott Whitehouse, George Glendon
MATCH DETAILS:
Kick off is 3pm this Saturday at The Brewery Field. The address for the ground is The Brewery Field, Wood Vue, DL16 6JN.
The game is not segregated, and supporters can choose to pay in advance online or simply head to the turnstiles which will accept cash or card payments.
Turnstiles will open at 12.30pm.
There will be full coverage of the game in Dee Sport, with Steve Lord, from 2.00 pm on Saturday on 106.3 FM, DAB, Online and on the Dee App.
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