Sat 18 Oct 25 : Ilkeston v Warrington Rylands : NMG : KO 3pm

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Posted by Matchman
12/10/2025 2:18 PM
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This is a big test for Ilkeston against one of the league’s better sides.

Ilkeston have won their last four and Rylands are unbeaten in their last five.

Rylands are currently 2nd in the league table:  P13, W6, D6, L1, F 21, A15,  Points 24

Their only defeat was against league leaders Lancaster.

 
Posted by Matchman
13/10/2025 2:18 PM
#2

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Rylands have always lived in the shadow of the other Warrington team ie Warrington Town.
But last season Warrington Town were relegated and now both teams are in the Northern Premier. 
Warrington Town have a nice ground. The same can't be said for Rylands.


But this match is at the NMG and Rylands away record so far this season is:
 P6,  W2,   D3,   L1,   GF4,  GA4,   Points 9

They don’t score many and don’t concede many.


Ilkeston v Rylands last two seasons :

Last Season 24-25 we beat Rylands home and away
29 Mar 25         Ilkeston 2  Rylands 1
23 Nov 24.        Rylands 0  Ilkeston 1

In Season 23-34 Rylands beat us home and away
27 Apr 24.         Rylands 2  Ilkeston 0
11 Nov 23.         Ilkeston 0  Rylands 1

 

Last edited by Matchman (13/10/2025 2:34 PM)

 
Posted by Alex
14/10/2025 5:18 AM
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I remember them having a tall bald headed centre half which marked TC out of the game 2 seasons ago.
Then if I remember right he left to go to marine. Which in turn saw rylands have a poor season last year
I hope he hasn't returned for this season.

 
Posted by Matchman
15/10/2025 9:47 AM
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Ilkeston will be attempting a 5th consecutive win when we face Rylands this Saturday.

That would equal the 5 consecutive wins towards the end of the 2023-24 season
     01 04 24   Matlock    (A). won 2-1.   White, Minkley
     06 04 24.  Atherton.  (H). won 3-0    Cursons, Minkley, Hutchinson
     13 04 24   Ashton U  (A). won 2-1.   Wafula, Cursons
     16 04 24   Bamber B (A)  won 4-1.   Meikle, Marshall, Cursons, Walker
     20 04 24   Morpeth.   (H)  won 3-2.   Marshall. Wafula, Cursons



 

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15/10/2025 10:59 AM
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15/10/2025 11:00 AM
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15/10/2025 11:00 AM
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15/10/2025 11:00 AM
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15/10/2025 11:01 AM
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Posted by Matchman
17/10/2025 6:43 PM
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NPL PREVIEW OF MATCHES TO BE PLAYED SATURDAY 18 OCT 2025
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Lancaster take on Hednesford and Gainsborough host FC United in intriguing weekend.  
16 Oct 2025.  by JDG Media

Weather depending, there will be a full 10-game Saturday agenda for the first time since September 6 in the NPL Premier Division. And with four sides in the top six set to face off, plus a battle between the bottom two in the league, there’s plenty of anticipation.

League leaders Lancaster City will be looking to extend their unbeaten league run to 11 games, but they’ll have to take down fifth-placed Hednesford Town to do so. The Pitmen come into the weekend wounded from a somewhat surprising midweek defeat against Whitby Town, but do know that a win against the Dolly Blues could see them move three points behind the hosts with a game in-hand.
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Fresh from their FA Cup heroics against National League side Hartlepool United on Tuesday night, Gainsborough Trinity return to league action for the first time in four weeks when they host FC United of Manchester. The two sides have the best defences in the league when it comes to clean sheets, both registering seven in their 10 league games so far. With both sides having games in-hand over their promotion rivals, Saturday’s clash not only presents an opportunity to get one over a fellow top-six side, but also ensures they keep pace with the teams around them who have played more.
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 Warrington Rylands have been in league action three times since Gainsborough’s defeat to Hednesford, and seven points in those games have seen Neil Reynolds’ side rise to second. On Saturday they travel to Ilkeston Town, who have pulled themselves up the table thanks to the current three-game winning run they are enjoying. Only Prescot Cables have drawn more games than Rylands’ six so far this season.  However, Ian Deakin’s side finds themselves on the other end of the scale, with none of their 13 league fixtures ending level. A seventh win in 14 games could see the Robins up into the play-offs, but only if other results go their way.
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The same applies to Cleethorpes Town, who are only above Ilkeston on goal difference.  They travel to a Rushall Olympic side who are desperate to get out of their current rut of form. Despite going the first six games unbeaten, three defeats in the last four have seen the Pics drop down to 16th. They’re currently on a three-game run without scoring in the division too, and they’ll be hoping for a positive performance against a strong Cleethorpes side in order to put an end to both their winless and scoreless streak.

Elsewhere, Stockton Town will aim to maintain their unbeaten home record when they welcome Ashton United to the MAP Group UK Stadium. After winning August’s Northern Premier League Manager of the Month award, Steve Cunningham’s side endured a tough September, going winless in the league.  Their midweek win against Hebburn Town was much needed, and their first in Premier Division action since the August Bank Holiday.
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Elsewhere, the post-Mark Bower era begins for Guiseley with a trip to Warrington Town. The Yellows haven’t played a league game on home soil for over a month now, and are actually unbeaten with three clean sheets out of three at the Cal.Delivery Stadium in league action. They’ll take encouragement in that, and hope they can pick up some points against a Guiseley side who have scored just twice in their six away games so far this campaign to pull closer to Stocksbridge Park Steels, who sit just above them outside of the relegation zone.
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Stocksbridge’s win over the Yellows was their second in a row.  Those results helped Ian Richards’ side climb off the foot of the table and out of the drop zone, and now they have their sights set on climbing further up the division. It won’t be a simple task this weekend, however, as they travel to Valerie Park to take on Prescot Cables. Cables’ strong home form from last season has bled into the current campaign, with the club winning three and drawing three of their six league games in front of their home supporters. Ste Daley’s side can extend their unbeaten run to six league games on Saturday, but with four draws in their previous five, they’ll be hoping to do so with a win. 
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Both Warrington and Stocksbridge will have an eye below them this weekend as the bottom two sides, Workington and Morpeth Town, face off at Craik Park. It will be the Reds’ first game since Darren Edmonson departed last week, and with both sides winning just once so far in the opening couple of months of the season, they will be eager to hit the front foot this Saturday.
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Defeats for Hebburn Town in their last two games have seen the Hornets slip into the bottom half.  They’ll be looking to get back to winning ways this Saturday when they host a Leek Town side who have lost their last four league games.
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And finally, Whitby Town will be aiming to build on a couple of impressive wins in their last two against Ashton United and Hednesford when they take on Bamber Bridge. A five-game winless run for the Brig was emphatically ended last time out with a 4-0 win over Rushall Olympic. A second consecutive win would see them leapfrog their opponents. All games are set to kick off at 3pm, unless stated otherwise. 

Fixtures - Saturday 18 October


  • Gainsborough Trinity vs FC United of Manchester
  • Hebburn Town vs Leek Town
  • Ilkeston Town vs Warrington Rylands
  • Lancaster City vs Hednesford Town
  • Morpeth Town vs Workington
  • Prescot Cables vs Stocksbridge Park Steels
  • Rushall Olympic vs Cleethorpes Town
  • Stockton Town vs Ashton United
  • Warrington Town vs Guiseley
  • Whitby Town vs Bamber Bridge

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Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 8:01 AM
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Saturday 18th October 2025 is Match Day at The NMG
             Ilkeston Town v Warrington Rylands

Join us today as the Robins return to the Microlise New Manor Ground! 
        Sat 18th October 2025
        3pm Kick-off
        Awsworth Rd,
        DE7 8JF
        £13 Adults,
        £9 Concessions,
        £2 U16s,
        U11s Free with a paying adult


Rylands are 2nd in the league and have suffered just one defeat so far

     
 It's top supporter and lovely lady Maggie's 70th birthday on Sunday.
 She's one of our best home and away supporters and will be here at
 the match as always with Brandon standing by the players tunnel.
 Come and wish this caring and selfless lady well. 





   


 

Last edited by Matchman (18/10/2025 9:17 AM)

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 1:37 PM
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Ilkeston Town
1 Roberts, 2 Okyere, 3 Parker, 4 Thornhill, 5 Marshall,6 Minkley, 7 Stevens, 8 Essien, 9 Kirby-Moore , 10 Daniel, 11 Youmbi.
Bench : 12 Dixon, 14 Blaize, 15 Whyle, 16 Fox, 17 Walker.

Warrington Rylands
1 Pilling, 2 Smith, 3 Gamble, 4 Furman, 5 Holding, 6 Caddick, 7 Wood, 8 Hardcastle, 9 Waring, 10 Kiwomya, 11 Hall.
Bench : 12 Martin, 14 Smith, 15 Hough, 16 Muyengwa. 17 Burton.

Last edited by Matchman (18/10/2025 1:37 PM)

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 2:01 PM
#13

Looks a very poor attendance today. Is everyone at Ilkeston Fair

The teams come out and Maggie is with them

Ilkeston start by attacking the Car Park end.

We’re off.......

 

 
Posted by kevilsonlad
18/10/2025 2:03 PM
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Matchman wrote:

Looks a very poor attendance today. Is everyone at Ilkeston Fair

The teams come out and Maggie is with them

Ilkeston start by attacking the Car Park end.

We’re off.......

 

was coming to the game then the fair but had a change of plan .... going up earlier now grrr
 

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 2:10 PM
#15

First effort is by Stevens but it’s wide. Good build up play by Ilkeston but it ends with a tame effort by Stevens. 
Goal for Rylands in their first attack.       0-1.     9 minutes

Last edited by Matchman (18/10/2025 2:11 PM)

 
Posted by kevilsonlad
18/10/2025 2:11 PM
#16

Matchman wrote:

First effort is by Stevens but it’s wide. Good build up play by Ilkeston but it ends with a tame effort by Stevens. 
Goal for Rylands in there first attack.       0-1.     9 minutes

nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 2:17 PM
#17

Great shot by Essien but keeper tips it over the bar.  Parker header is just wide from the corner. So close again.  Youmbi wins a corner.   Keeper collects.   0-1.    15 mins

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 2:27 PM
#18

Ilkeston free kick just outside area. Nothing from it . Now an Ilkeston corner. Header hits the post . we’re so unlucky.      0-1.    26 mins

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 2:32 PM
#19

Ilkeston are having all the play but we still trail. GOAL. Youmbi shot is blocked but Kirby-Moore is there to apply the finish.      1-1.     31 mins

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 2:37 PM
#20

We have a skirmish after Rylands Hardcastle fouls Essien. Roberts comes out a long way to clear.  
Kiwomya effort from a tight angle is well covered by Roberts.     1-1.     36 mins

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 2:48 PM
#21

Parker has a go but it’s too high. Ilkeston free kick on corner edge of area. Rylands get it away.  Brillant  save by Roberts stops Rylands regaining the lead.  Yombi is brought down by Pilling (last man). It’s only a yellow. Should have been red.   now another Ilkeston free kick on edge of area this time central.    what a shot but somehow Pilling tips it over.  

2 minutes added time.       1-1

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 2:50 PM
#22

Terrific finish to the first half    

Half Time.     1-1

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 3:06 PM
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We’re off again. 

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 3:11 PM
#24

Early corner for Rylands. Roberts has the ball. Youmbi tripped after beating one defender. Stevens with the Free kick to Thornhill whose shot is deflected for a corner.   Rylands breakaway sees Wood’s effort skim the bar.       1-1.     50 mins

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 3:13 PM
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Plling flattens Kirby-Moore   but ref gives free kick to Rylands. -  ridiculous
 

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 3:16 PM
#26

Roberts to the rescue - Rylands showing why they’re 2nd in the league.   They’re very quick on the counter. 
1-1.     56 mins

Last edited by Matchman (18/10/2025 3:16 PM)

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 3:19 PM
#27

Goal. Rylands on the break.   Ben Hardcastle.the scorer.      1-2.      57 mins

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 3:26 PM
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Dixon comes on for Minkley. on 60 mins. Youmbi finds Stevens but his shot is blocked 
Walker replaces Stevens.  Rylands are in the ascendency now.     1-2.    65 mins
50-50 winner 702 
Att 340

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 3:31 PM
#29

Rylands have every player defending and rely on countering.  The tactic is working.    Daniel replaced by Fox.  Kirby-Moore replaced by Blaize.     1-2.    70 mins

 
Posted by Matchman
18/10/2025 3:36 PM
#30

Great run by Okyere but he overhit his cross. Nothing falling Ilkeston’s way at the moment.  Essien goes down in area  nothing given.      1-2.     75 mins

 


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