29/03/17 Build Up

Only four games on tomorrow but every game counts, especially at this time of the season!

Newcastle Building Society Premier

Birtley Town Vs. Wallington

Birtley go into Wednesdays game eleventh. Last time out Birtley fell to a three-one defeat. Birtley will be hoping to make up for this in their last game of the month. A win could see Birtley Town move up to tenth.

Wallington go into Wednesdays game eighth. So far this season Wallington have won seven, drawn four and lost eight. This has left them with twenty-five points from nineteen games. A win could see Wallington move up to seventh in the table.

Ashington Colliers Vs. Walker Central

Ashington Colliers go into Wednesdays game thirteenth with nineteen points. Last time out Colliers could only manage a two-two draw. Colliers will be hoping to go one better and take all three points. A win could see Ashington move up to eleventh.

Walker Central go into Wednesdays game seventh with twenty-six points. These points have came in the form of eight wins, two draws and five losses. Walker will be hoping to add another three points to their tally. A win wouldn’t see Central move any higher in the table.

Bay Plastics First Division

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Bluefin Sport Ins Second Division

Blyth Town A Vs. Prudhoe Youth Club FC Seniors

Blyth Town A go into Wednesdays game sixth. Last time out Blyth Town fell to a three-two defeat. Town will be hoping to bounce back with a win. A win could see Town move up to fourth.

Prudhoe Youth Club Seniors go into Wednesdays game seventh. So far this season Prudhoe have won eleven, drawn two and lost eight. This has left them with thirty-two points from twenty-one games. Prudhoe will be hoping to add another three points to their tally. A win could see Seniors move up to sixth, above opposition Blyth Town A.

Ryton and Crawcrook Albion A Vs. Killingworth YPC

Ryton and Crawcrook Albion A go into Wednesdays game fifteenth. Last time out Ryton could only manage a two-two draw. Ryton will be hoping to add another three points to their tally. A win could lift Ryton and Crawcrook off the bottom of the table and as high as thirteenth.

Killingworth YPC go into Wednesdays game second. So far this season YPC have won thirteen, drawn three and lost one. This leaves Killingworth with forty-two points from seventeen games. A win would lift YPC up to top spot.