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13/2/2026 11:31 AM  #1


Relegation contenders

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The clashes between the relegation threatened teams could decide who gets relegated 

Leek (12th) have to play 5 relegation rivals (2 home, 3 away)
Morpeth (A), Stocksbridge (A), Prescot (H), Whitby (H) Workington (A)         

Ilkeston (14th) have to play 3 relegation rivals (all 3 away): 
Prescot (A),Rushall (A), Stocksbridge (A)                                                         

Rushall (15th) have to play 5 relegation rivals (3 home, 2 away): 
Workington (A), Whitby (H), Prescot (A), Ilkeston (H), Morpeth (H)                

Prescot (16th) have to play 5 relegation rivals (2 home, 3 away)
Stocksbridge (A), Hyde (A), Rushall (H), Ilkeston (H), Leek (A)                       

Whitby(17th) have to play 4 relegation rivals (1 home, 3 away)
Rushall (A), Morpeth (A), Hyde (H), Leek (A)                                                      

Hyde (18th) have to play 4 relegation rivals (2 home, 2 away)
Prescot, (H), Morpeth (A) Workington (H), Whitby (A)                                       

Morpeth (19th) have to play 6 relegation rivals (3 home, 3 away)
Workington (A), Stocksbridge (A), Hyde (H), Leek (H), Whitby (H), Rushall( A)     

Stocksbridge (20th) have to play 5 relegation rivals (4 home, 1 away)
Prescot (H), Morpeth (H), Workington (A),Leek (H), Ilkeston (H) 

Workington (21st) have to play 5 relegation rivals (4 home, 1 away)
Morpeth (H), Rushall (H), Stocksbridge (H), Hyde (A), Leek (H)                   

So Morpeth with the most matches against relegation rivals (6) have avoiding relegation in their own hands 

The most endangered clubs (Stocksbridge and Workington)  have 4 of their 5 matches against relegation rivals at home

Ilkeston have the least matches against relegation rivals indicating that most of their remaining fixtures are against top half of the table teams.




 

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13/2/2026 5:41 PM  #2


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                                       Points in last  
                                       6 matches       

Leek (12th)                          10                 3 wins and a draw in  their last 6 matches  
Rushall (15th)                       9                 3 wins in last 6 matches   
Stocksbridge (20th)             8                  only 2 defeats in last 6 matches                    
Workington (21st)                7                  only 1 defeat in last 6 matches               
Prescot (16th)
                      7                   2 wins and a draw in last 6 matches          
Ilkeston (14th)                      7                   lost last 2 matches             
Morpeth (19th)                      6                   2 wins , 4 losses in last 6                           
Whitby (17th)                        5                   their only win in last 6 was against Ilkeston
Hyde (18th)                           4                   no wins in last 10 matches            










 

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14/2/2026 9:33 AM  #3


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The FootballWebPages website suggests in their predicted final table that Ilkeston will finish fourteenth. They also predict that forty points will be enough to avoid relegation meaning the Robins will only need another two wins to be safe! Mmm if only!

 

14/2/2026 9:48 AM  #4


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I'm going 46 points and you will be safe.

 

16/2/2026 4:45 AM  #5


Re: Relegation contenders

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Our win against Guiseley combined with Morpeth’s defeat gives us a healthy nine point cushion although Morpeth currently in the final relegation position have two games in hand. 
Workington, Stocksbridge and Morpeth are now looking favourites for the drop after Hyde United’s astonishing win against Hednesford. 
Morpeth play at Workington next Saturday and both sides desperately need the 3 points to keep their survival hopes alive. The other team in the bottom three, Stocksbridge Park Steels are home to Prescot Cables and anything but a win will leave Steels survival hopes teetering on the edge.
 
                                  Played     Points
      16th Prescot            29            32
      17th Whitby             26            32
      18th Hyde                28            32  
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      19th Morpeth           28            28
      20th Stocksbridge    28            27
      21st Workington       29            23



 

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16/2/2026 10:55 AM  #6


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The mood at Morpeth Town is very downbeat at the moment. The manager Craig Lynch was apologising to the fans on Saturday. I feel they appear doomed! To be fair they have had some good results this including an early season win over Hednesford. I can't help feeling the players are losing the fight!
Its a shame really as they are my closest step three club and other local clubs at step four have been struggling badly and at one point there were three Northumberland yeams in the bottom four of the Northern Premier League East Division. Heaton Stannington are the only Northumberland team that are doing themselves justice this season and they are really North Tyneside!

 

18/2/2026 8:29 AM  #7


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Another defeat for Whitby last night. Over the last nine matches they have picked up just 6 points, the worst in the league. Even Workington have picked up 8 points. Most people were thinking Whitby were in a false position because of their games in hand. They have 4 points more than Morpeth but that could be down to 1 point next Saturday if Morpeth win at bottom placed Workington and Whitby lose at Bamber Bridge.

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22/2/2026 12:28 AM  #8


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Points in last 4 matches - as at 22nd Feb 2026  bottom half of league table teams

Ranked in order of most points scored

                                                 Points
21st  Workington.     DWDW        8
18th  Hyde                WWLD        7
13th  Leek                 WWLD        7      
19th Stocksbridge.    LDDW         5   
14th Cleethorpes      DLWD          5
15th Rushall              LWDD          5
20th Morpeth             WLLL           3  
12th  Ilkeston             LLWL           3 
16h. Whitby               LDLD           2
17th Prescot              DLLL            1


 

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01/3/2026 5:17 PM  #9


Re: Relegation contenders

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Can Workington pull off the great escape?
At the end of January, Workington were 9 points adrift of safety.
A brilliant February month of results has seen them pick up 10 points from 4 matches, beating Ilkeston, Morpeth and Rushall and drawing at Gainsborough. 
They are now only 3 points adrift.

Workington last 4 matches
Sat 07 Feb  Ilkeston.           (H)   Won  1-0
Sat 14 Feb  Gainsborough  (A)   Draw 3-3
Sat 21 Feb   Morpeth          (H)    Won 1-0
Sat 28 Feb   Rushall           (H)    Won 1-0

 

https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/northern-premier-league-premier-division/form-guide/four


 

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08/3/2026 5:00 AM  #10


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Sat 7th March results affecting relegation
Ashton 0 Leek 1
Guiseley 1 Workington 1
* Hyde 2 Prescot 2
* Rushall 2 Whitby 2
* Stocksbridge 1 Morpeth 1


All 3 of the “ *six pointers” : Hyde v Prescot and Stocksbridge v Morpeth and Rushall v Whitby ended in draws so for those 6 teams it’s “as you were” and a chance to climb the table was lost.
Leek picked up precious win and the Workington revival continued with a good point at Guiseley.

                                    P.   W.  D.  L    F.   A    GD   Pts
10 Ilkeston Town         32  12  04  16  44 47   -03    40
11 
Guiseley                  32  11  07  14  36 42   -06    40
12 
Leek Town               33  11  07  15   39 46  -07    40
13 
Ashton United          31  11  07  13   35 42  -07    40
14 
Cleethorpes Town    29  10  08  11   40 34  +06   38
15 
Whitby Town             31  09  11  11   35 38   -03   38
16 Rushall Olympic       32  09  09  14   37 50   -13   36
17 
Hyde United              31  07  12  12   48 56   -08   33   
18 
Prescot Cables          32  07  12  13   32 40   -08   33  
19 
Stocksbridge P S       32  07  10  15   32 53   -21   31
20 
Morpeth Town            31  08  06  17   29 42   -13   30
21 Workington        
         32  06  12  14   32 49   -17   30
Last updated: Sunday 8th March 2026  (includes Rushall v Leek result corrected to Rushall 2 Whitby 2)


 Whitby and Leek have edged away from the trap door leaving the above bottom six in most relegation danger now.

 

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08/3/2026 1:31 PM  #11


Re: Relegation contenders

So looking into what john has posted it was a good week for us

 

09/3/2026 4:00 AM  #12


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Another three relegation “six pointers” next Saturday 14th March

          Morpeth (30 pts)            v  Hyde United (33pts)
          Prescot Cables (33pts) v  Rushall (36pts)
          Workington (30pts).      v  Stocksbridge (31 pts)

Current positions:
                                      P.  W.   D.   L.   F   A    GD   Pts
16 Rushall Olympic       32  09  09  14   37 50   -13   36
17 
Hyde United              31  07  12  12   48 56   -08   33   
18 
Prescot Cables          32  07  12  13   32 40   -08   33  
19 
Stocksbridge P S       32  07  10  15   32 53   -21   31
20 
Morpeth Town            31  08  06  17   29 42   -13   30
21 Workington                 32  06  12  14   32 49   -17   30



 

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29/3/2026 11:30 AM  #13


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Remaining Fixtures for bottom six - Laptop version only - does not show properly on mobile phone small screen)
 
Stocksbridge     Morpeth            Prescot            Hyde Utd.        Rushall          Workington
P35 Pts 35.         P35 Pts 36         P36 Pts 36       P35 Pts 36        P35 Pts 38.     P35 Pts 39
Cleethorp (A)      Lancaster (A)     Hednesf’d (A)    Guiseley (A)    Ashton (A)       Rylands (A)
Leek (H)              Whitby (H)         Leek (A)             Ashton (H)      Ilkeston (H)      Cleethorp (H)
Rylands (A)         Hednesf’d (A)    Gainsbor’ (A)     Whitby (A)      Stockton (A)     Ashton (A) 
Ilkeston (H)         Rushall (A).        Bamber (H).      FC Utd (A)      Morpeth(H)       Warrington(A)
Lancaster (A)      Warrington(H)                             Gainsbor’ H)    Hebburn (A)     Leek (H)   


Prescot with only 4 games left (and 3 of them are away matches) now look favourites to go down.
Stocksbridge also look doomed
Hyde probably have the 5 toughest remaining fixtures
Rushall v Morpeth is a key fixture and could provide an escape for one of them



Mobile phone version: 

Remaining Fixtures for bottom six

Stocksbridge : Cleethorpes (A),  Leek (H),  Rylands (A),  Ilkeston (H), Lancaster (A)

Morpeth.        : Lancaster (A),   Whitby (H),  Hednesford (A).  Rushall (A), Warrington (H)

Prescot          : Hednesford (A),   Leek (A),    Gainsborough (A),  Bamber (H)

Hyde Utd.       : Guiseley (A),  Ashton (H),  Whitby (A).  FCUtd (A), Gainsborough (H)

Rushall          : Ashton, (A)  Ilkeston (H),  Stockton (A),  Morpeth (H). Hebburn (A)

Workington   : Rylands (A),  Cleethorpes (H),  Ashton (A),  Warrington (A), Leek (H)


 

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31/3/2026 2:24 PM  #14


Re: Relegation contenders

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We go into the two Easter games with just 6 points separating  the bottom 7 teams

                                     P.      GD   Pts
15. Whitby Town           35     -6.    41
16. 
Workington AFC.    35.   -11    39
17. 
Rushall Olympic.    35    -15    38
18. 
Hyde United.          35.     -9.   36
19. 
Prescot Cables.     36.     -9.   36
20. 
Morpeth Town.       35    -13.   36
21. 
Stocksbridge          35    -21.   35

No team is safe. It could go down to the last Saturday

My guess is; Prescot, Stocksbridge and Hyde will be relegated 
 

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01/4/2026 9:13 PM  #15


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what a fantastic run from Workington ....Made our loss to them not so bad  especially as they beat Hednesford 3-0 wow

 

04/4/2026 2:35 AM  #16


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So four of the bottom six lost their first Easter games 
Stocksbridge (21st) lost 2-1 at Cleethorpes
Morpeth (20th) lost 3-0 at Lancaster
Prescot (19th) lost 3-0 at Hednesford
Rushall (17th( lost 2-1 at Ashton

That gives the other two Hyde and Workington an opportunity to improve their position today (Easter Saturday) Hyde play at Guiseley and Workington play at Rylands.


 

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05/4/2026 11:48 AM  #17


Re: Relegation contenders

I'm thinking one more victory or 2 draws from the remaining games and we will be safe.

 

05/4/2026 8:51 PM  #18


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Who gets relegated is still undecided. 
Maybe Easter Monday’s matches will give hope to one of the threatened teams

         16th  WorkingtonAFC (39pts)    are at home to Cleethorpes
         17th  Rushall Olympiic (38pts)  are at home to Ilkeston 
         18th. Hyde United (37 pts)          are at home to Ashton Utd
         19th  Prescot Cables(36pts)       have no match
         20th  Morpeth Town (36pts)        are at home to Whitby
         21st  Stocksbridge P S (35pts)   are at home to Leek

It feels like "last chance saloon" for Stocksbridge and Morpeth. Realistically, they have to win their matches.
Prescot with no game could be bottom at 5pm.
Ashton and Hyde are big rivals so I don't think Ashton will be doing Hyde any favours.
Despite Workington's amazing revival, they're still in danger and they probably have the toughest game against in-form Cleethorpes who are unbeaten in eight matches.
Really hoping Ilkeston can beat Rushall.




And at the top it’s:
FC United (68pts)   v Hednesford (67pts)
Hebburn (67pts)     v Stockton (58pts)


 

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05/4/2026 11:09 PM  #19


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FC and head to draw

Hebburn to beat Stockton

How funny would it be if hebburn won the league

 

06/4/2026 9:02 AM  #20


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I think most people would like to see Hednesford miss out on winning the league.......... then lose in the playoffs.

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07/4/2026 8:46 AM  #21


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Easter Monday’s results leave Stocksbridge and Prescot in deep water. Those two must now be favourites for the drop. Who joins them is still wide open after wins for Morpeth, Hyde and Rushall and a draw for Workington.
Whitby’s defeat at Morpeth means they are now well and truly in the mix. Whitby have lost 5 of their last 6 matches and play Hyde in a six pointer next Saturday


                               P.      Pts.     GD
14th Ilkeston           37     45         -5
15th Whitby             37.    41       -11
16th Rushall            37.    41       -14
17th Hyde                37.    40        -8
18th Workington      37     40       -14
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19th Morpeth           37     39       -13
20th Prescot            37     36       -12
21st Stocksbridge    37     35       -24


 

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07/4/2026 9:51 AM  #22


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Stocksbridge must be favourites to take 3 points of us.

 

09/4/2026 6:45 AM  #23


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Defeats against Bamber Bridge, Stocksbridge and FC United could see us slip down the table but with 3 matches left :
Morpeth need 7 points  to go above us
Hyde and Workington need 6 points to go above us 
Whitby and Rushall need 5 points to go above us

                                   
Morpeth have to play:  Hednesford (A), Rushall (A), Warrington Town (H),

Hyde have to play:  Whitby (A), FC United (A),  Gainsborough (H).

Workington have to play: Ashton (A),  Warrington Town (A), Leek (H)

Whitby have to play:  Hyde (H),  Leek (A),  Cleethorpes (H)

Rushall have to play:  Stockton (A), Morpeth (H),  Hebburn (A)

 

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09/4/2026 8:22 AM  #24


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I think we will be safe on Saturday even if we lose to Bamber Bridge, because Morpeth are likely to lose at Hednesford and Rushall are likely to lose at Stockton.

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09/4/2026 1:48 PM  #25


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NPL’s take on the battle to avoid relegation

State of play | NPL Premier Division relegation battle
09 Apr 2026 by News Desk

As we head into the final three weeks of the campaign, no side in the Northern Premier League’s top division has been relegated.This highlights how tight the fight to stay at Step 3 has been all year. Throughout 2026, there have been mini-revivals at numerous clubs that many felt were dead and buried. At the turn of the year, Workington were nine points adrift of safety; now safety is in their own hands. Similarly, Hyde United had won just one in 20 and had just been beaten by Workington on March 21. It looked like the writing was on the wall for the Tigers, before they picked up seven points out of the last nine available to remain above the drop.  Morpeth Town had gone seven without a win before their current run of three wins in five, and Rushall Olympic had gone winless in eight before a massive Easter Monday win over Ilkeston Town. Teams are hitting form at just the right time, and it’s difficult to pick out the three sides who will ultimately succumb to relegation come the end of the month. With six points separating 15th from 21st and just three games remaining for all seven sides, here’s how the run-in looks for each of the current relegation contenders. 

21st: Stocksbridge Park Steels 
Points: 35 Goal difference: -24 

Propping up the table currently are Stocksbridge Park Steels, who could have their fate sealed as early as this weekend. Last season’s East Division play-off winners have been in touch with getting out of the drop zone all year, but every time they got close, results elsewhere or a poor run of form saw them cut further adrift. This was amplified this past weekend, when their one-point gap was opened up to five, and defeat away at promotion contenders Warrington Rylands this Saturday could see them down, if other results don’t go their way. After that, they take on Ilkeston Town in their final home game of the campaign, before travelling to Lancaster City on the final day, and Jordan Lemon will be hoping that those two sides have nothing to play for then, to enable them to try and mount a great escape. 
Remaining games:


  • Warrington Rylands (A) - 11/4
  • Ilkeston Town (H) - 18/4
  • Lancaster City (A) - 25/4

 
20th: Prescot Cables 
Points: 36 Goal difference: -12 

Prescot Cables head into the final weeks of the campaign in the worst form out of the seven sides battling relegation, with a current winless run of 11 games. They had to sit and watch as the four sides directly above them all picked up points on Easter Monday while they had a bye game, meaning that Ste Daley’s side are now four points adrift of safety. Their game at Leek Town, who now have nothing to play for in terms of promotion or relegation, is a must-win. Not only to end their winless run, but to ensure that their trip to Gainsborough Trinity the following week isn’t one they necessarily have to win, as the Holy Blues will need the points in their play-off race and will likely be on top of their game. Then, a home match-up against an out-of-form Bamber Bridge, who will likely have nothing to play for on the final day, would present a good opportunity to pick up maximum points to climb out of the drop zone right at the death. 
Remaining games:

       .   Leek Town (A) - 11/4

  • Gainsborough Trinity (A) - 18/4
  • Bamber Bridge (H) - 25/4


19th: Morpeth Town  
Points: 39 Goal difference: -13 

Morpeth Town head into the final weeks of the campaign still in the drop zone, but having won three of their last five, the latter of which was against Whitby Town, to ensure they pulled the Seasiders right into this relegation scrap. Unfortunately for Craig Lynch, the Highwaymen have the worst away record in the division, picking up just nine points and losing 13 of their 18 games on the road, and their next two are both away from Craik Park. They’ll see a final day home clash against Warrington Town as a big opportunity to pick up all three points, but they’ll need to make sure that they aren’t cut adrift by then by getting some rare positive results away from home. Hednesford Town this weekend will be an uphill struggle, but that match-up on the penultimate weekend against Rushall Olympic, who are just two points above Morpeth in this relegation scrap, has the potential to make or break either of their seasons. 
Remaining games:

  • Hednesford Town (A) - 11/4
  • Rushall Olympic (A) - 18/4
  • Warrington Town (H) - 25/4

 
18th: Workington 
Points: 40 Goal difference: -14 

It has been a miraculous turnaround for Billy Barr’s Workington in 2026.  Since February, the Reds have won six and lost just one of their 10 games, and what looked like a campaign destined to end in relegation may see them staying up comfortably. That’s what they would have hoped after they finally escaped the drop zone after a big 3-0 win over Hednesford to close out March, but just one point in the two games across the Easter weekend has dragged them right back into the relegation mix. Workington will need to be fully focused to get the job done. Luckily for them, they don’t have the hardest match-ups on paper, with Ashton United, Warrington Town and Leek Town all with little to nothing to play for between now and the end of the season. 
Remaining games:

  • Ashton United (A) - 11/4
  • Warrington Town (A) - 18/4
  • Leek Town (H) - 25/4

 
17th: Hyde United  
Points: 40 Goal difference: -8 

Hyde have picked up seven massive points in their last three games, and have the momentum going into the final three weeks - momentum that they have to capitalise on against an out-of-sorts Whitby this weekend. Not only would that see them move two points ahead of the Seasiders, but it would give them a nice cushion going into two very difficult games against FC United of Manchester and Gainsborough, who will both have title hopes or a play-off place to fight for when the game comes around. Like Morpeth though, Hyde’s away form hasn’t been the best this season.  Michael Clegg’s side haven’t won on their travels since the end of October, so they’ll be keen to end that run at some point in the next couple of weeks. 
Remaining games:

  • Whitby Town (A) - 11/4
  • FC United of Manchester (A) - 18/4
  • Gainsborough Trinity (H) - 25/4

 
16th: Rushall Olympic 
Points: 41Goal difference: -14 

We’ve already touched on how important Rushall’s 2-0 win over Ilkeston on Easter Monday was, as defeat there would have actually seen them in the drop zone, rather than where they are now, two points ahead. It’s also been mentioned how massive that penultimate game of the campaign is against Morpeth at Dales Lane, as three points there would all but confirm their safety, unless Craig Lynch’s side win both of their other games at Hednesford and against Warrington Town. With that game sandwiched in between lengthy trips to the North East to take on Stockton Town, who are in the play-off hunt, and current league leaders Hebburn Town on the final day, they’ll hope that three points against Morpeth would be enough, even with defeats in those two. Remaining games:

  • Stockton Town (A) - 11/4
  • Morpeth Town (H) - 18/4
  • Hebburn Town (A) - 25/4

 
15th: Whitby Town 
Points: 41 Goal difference: -11 

Instantly, given that Whitby are the only side out of the seven to have two home games in their final three, you’d think they’d have an advantage.  However, the Seasiders have actually picked up more points on their travels than they have at the Towbar Express Stadium this season. Five defeats in their last six have them looking nervously over their shoulders, but a win on Saturday against Hyde would all but secure their survival, as they’d move four points ahead of Michael Clegg’s side with two games remaining. Those two games see them head to Leek, who we’ve established have nothing to play for, before hosting Cleethorpes on the final day, who will likely have seen a play-off place move out of their reach by then. A defeat against Hyde, though, would increase the nerves, and the two games that follow would take on greater importance if the Seasiders are to retain their Premier Division status for a 28th consecutive season. 
Remaining games:

  • Hyde United (H) - 11/4
  • Leek Town (A) - 18/4
  • Cleethorpes Town (H) - 25/4



 

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20/4/2026 7:42 AM  #26


Re: Relegation contenders

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Stocksbridge are now relegated and its two from Morpeth, Prescot and Whitby to join them.
Morpeth Prescot and Whitby are all at home for their final match.
Whitby need just a point from their match against Cleethorpes to be safe.
If Whitby lose and Prescot win against Bamber Bridge then Whitby will go down.
Morpeth’s chances of survival are slim . They need to beat Warrington Town and Whitby to lose and Prescot not to win and they must also turn round an inferior six goal difference,


Whitby       P39    Pts 42.     GD -12
Prescot      P39.   Pts 39.     GD -12
Morpeth.    P39    Pts 39.     GD -18 



 

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