Non League Yorkshire

Hemsworth on the brink of promotion

The rest of Hemsworth's team join Shaney Kelsey to celebrate after a goal against Hallam

Toolstation NCEL Division One

Champions-elect Hemsworth only need two more wins to take the title and promotion, but that might be one if AFC Emley fail to win at Dronfield and the Wells take three points at Hall Road.

Champions-elect Hemsworth Miners Welfare could finally secure promotion tomorrow if they win at Hall Road Rangers and AFC Emley fail to win at Dronfield Town.

Hoards of Hemsworth supporters are heading over to East Yorkshire for a possible party. A further two wins on top of a victory at Hall Road will be needed to secure the title as AFC Mansfield can still reach 96 points.

Mansfield visit Glasshoughton Welfare.

Crisis club Hull United are due to play at Lincoln Moorlands without Curtis Woodhouse, who resigned as their manager on Thursday afternoon.

The ongoing disarray at Hull stepped up another level after they failed to meet the Thursday deadline for a ground/ground-share agreement for next season.

The Northern Counties East League management board will meet next week to discuss the matter.

The news means Hull’s place in the league next season is in real doubt. It is extremely unlikely they will be able to compete in the play-offs, even if they claw back the 12 points, which, pending an appeal, will be deducted because of a serious breach of registration rules.

In-form Hallam will look to continue their charge towards the top six at Selby Town.

Knaresborough Town go to Shirebrook Town knowing it is win-or-bust for their slim play-offs hopes.

Rossington Main host Grimsby Borough and Westella VIP visit Teversal.

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