Harrogate Railway and Spennymoor Town will battle it out again on Tuesday night after a goal-less draw in the Emirates FA Cup Preliminary Round tie at Station View, Jack Stockdill came closest to scoring for the hosts before Tom Goodwin was called into action multiple times in the second half, impressively denying Joseph Tait and read more→
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Trialist B hits two for Spennymoor
Trialist B, otherwise known as former Shaw Lane Aquaforce striker Danny Frost, struck twice as Spennymoor Town beat Tadcaster Albion 3-2 at the i2i Sports Stadium. Frost is expected to sign for the Evo Stik Division One North side following his recent departure from Shaw Lane Aquaforce. The chances of that happening are very high read more→
Rail earn deserved win in North East
Harrogate Railway’s incredible season continued with a deserved 3-1 win at Evo Stik Division One North play-offs hopefuls Spennymoor Town. Repeating their efforts in the 4-0 thrashing of Burscough, Adam Baker got two and former Leeds United defender Matt Heath scored from a corner. A late Jordan Armstrong own goal gave Spennymoor hope, but Railway read more→
Thank the lord for Rail’s win
Harrogate Railway marched into the Doodson Sport Cup quarter-finals with a straight-forward 5-1 win over a young Spennymoor Town side at Station View. Jesus Martin-Farina ensured the game was over inside the opening 15 minutes with a hat-trick – a remarkable start for the striker, who was returning to the side after spending Christmas at read more→
Railway facing tough Spennymoor test
Success in the Doodson Sport Cup would be a great reward for supporters of Harrogate Railway supporters, but Billy Miller won’t contemplate the idea just yet. The long-awaited third round tie with Spennymoor is set to be played tonight at Station View at the third attempt and the reward for the winners is a trip read more→
Cartman rescues point for Railway
Nathan Cartman’s last gasp equaliser earned Harrogate Railway a deserved point in their 1-1 draw with Spennymoor Town at Station View. The points ends their run of eight straight victories in all competitions, but puts their unbeaten record up to nine games. Spennymoor had the better of the first half chances in the Evo Stik read more→
Albion give play-offs hopefuls a fright
Ossett Albion gave one of their best performances of the season and were unlucky not to win after hitting the woodwork twice in the 1-1 home draw with Spennymoor Town. Both sides opened the game on the front foot but the home side, with Conner Bower causing several problems, took the lead on 33 minutes read more→
Priestley scores as Farsley draw
A week after taking on the likes of German giants Mario Gotze and Thomas Muller, Farsley AFC striker Adam Priestley continued his hot streak with his side’s goal in the 1-1 draw with play-offs rivals Spennymoor Town. Gibraltar striker Priestley was Farsley’s most dangerous player in the Evo Stik Division One North clash at Throstle read more→
Seize the moment – Town chief Ainsley
Spennymoor Town manager Jason Ainsley is urging his players to seize the moment in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round tie with AFC Telford United. Spennymoor have battled their way past Tadcaster Albion, Bishop Auckland, Dunston and Ashton to put themselves one game away from a potential first round clash with the likes of Bradford read more→
Railway out of Trophy despite late rally
Two first half goals proved the difference for Spennymoor Town in their 3-2 win at Harrogate Railway in the FA Trophy Preliminary Round tie. Strikes from Shane Henry and Liam Henderson put Spennymoor into a commanding positiion, but Railway hit back after the break. Malachi Farquharson dragged Railway back into it before Michael Roberts restored read more→