Play-off contenders clash as race for top five intensifies : NPL preview : Saturday 8 February
The play-off race in the Northern Premier League hots up this weekend, with teams in-and-around the top five preparing to do battle. The headline fixture sees third-placed Ashton United travel south to face Worksop Town, who sit one place and four points below them in the table. The visiting Robins have been in fine form of late, winning six of their last seven matches. Standing in their way this Saturday are a Worksop side looking to kick on after ending their three-game winless run with a 2-0 victory at Morpeth Town last weekend.
Another of the division's top five, Stockton Town, host Warrington Rylands as they look to keep the chasing pack at bay. Rylands come into their trip to the north-east in the midst of an 11-game unbeaten run which has catapulted them up the table and to within nine points of the play-offs. Like the Blues, Stockton were victorious on their travels in midweek, edging past basement side Blyth Spartans 1-0 at Croft Park.
At the very top of the table, Macclesfield host second-bottom Mickleover. Despite dropping points at Hebburn Town last weekend, the Silkmen were still able to stretch their advantage at the NPL summit to 17 points, having played a game more than nearest challengers Guiseley.
The Guiseley Lions, beaten twice last week, will hope to rediscover their winning touch when they make the trip to Prescot Cables. Cables have also lost back-to-back games but hold one of the stronger home records in the division, tasting defeat just three times in 14 games at Valerie Park this season.
Just outside the top five sit Ilkeston Town and Hebburn Town. This weekend,Ilkeston face opponents who find themselves just three points above the relegation zone. Ilkeston host Workington, with the Robins boasting the second-best home form of any side in the division this season and the visitors picking up just 11 points from a possible 42 on their travels.
Hebburn go to Matlock
A Yorkshire Coast derby also beckons this weekend as ninth-placed Morpeth Town visit Whitby Town, who enter the weekend just two points above the bottom four. Saturday will see Whitby take to the field for the first time this month, having been without a game last weekend.
Elsewhere, Lancaster City welcome FC United of Manchester to the Giant Axe, with the visitors knowing three points would see them leapfrog their hosts and end the weekend in the top half. The Dolly Blues have endured recent difficulty on home soil, failing to win any of their last five matches - drawing four and losing once.
Hyde United and Gainsborough Trinity will have their eyes fixed on moving further clear of relegation worries when they meet at the Project Solar Stadium. The Tigers' form has been patchy in recent weeks, with no win in their last eight matches. Gainsborough have struggled on the league front just as much, picking up just nine points from their last 10 games.
The final games of the weekend are intriguing ones, with new Basford United manager Willis Francis looking to maintain his 100% winning start when the Lions visit Bamber Bridge - the side immediately above them in the table. Last weekend saw the Brig end a seven-game winless run, but they remain two points from safety.
Finally, basement side Blyth Spartans will hope to draw Leek Town further into the relegation dogfight when the Blues visit Croft Park. Spartans find themselves eight points adrift at the foot of the NPL table and in dire need of results as they continue an unlikely bid to avoid the drop.
All games are set to kick off at 3pm, unless otherwise stated.
Fixtures - Saturday 8 February
- Bamber Bridge vs Basford United
- Blyth Spartans vs Leek Town
- Hyde United vs Gainsborough Trinity
- Ilkeston Town vs Workington
- Lancaster City vs FC United of Manchester
- Macclesfield vs Mickleover
- Matlock Town vs Hebburn Town
- Prescot Cables vs Guiseley
- Stockton Town vs Warrington Rylands
- Whitby Town vs Morpeth Town
- Worksop Town vs Ashton United
Last edited by Matchman (08/2/2025 9:45 AM)