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Sunderland RCA aim to inflict another blow to Shildon’s First Division title defence at Meadow Park tomorrow (3pm).

A week away from their big FA Vase trip to Newport Pagnell, RCA hope to avenge their 4-1 defeat at Dean Street back in September.

Manager Martin Swales, fresh from a 5-0 League Cup victory at Whickham, said: “Kevin Gordon is missing and away on holiday. There will be a fitness test for Michael Charlton and 17-year-old local lad Brad Wilson impressed in midweek on his debut, so will be in my plans.

“Ross Preston and Adam McGuinness­willbeback­from being cup-tied and Liam McBryde will need another fitness test, while Clayton Davis also returns from work.”

“Shildon are a top side, and champions at the moment. They’ve lost two of the last three games, bad results by their expectatio­ns, so they’ll want to come and put things right.

“But we’re on a good run ourselves at the moment, played in midweek and had a good win. We have only had one defeat in 14 games, so we want to keep the run going ourselves.”

Shildon official John Atkinson, boosted by the 4-0 midweek win over Whitley Bay, said: “We have a fully fit squad to choose from. We have had a couple of poor results recently and need to start winning games again.”

Seaham Red Star, in ninth, are at home to relegation-threatened Guisboroug­h Town.

Star’s Bradley Staunch is expected to return to the heart of the defence after missing the midweek friendly with Coxhoe Athletic.

Shaun Newbrook is to return in goal after Andy Jennison started the last two friendly games and Craig Lynchwillc­ontinueasc­entral striker, looking to add to his 22 goals in all competitio­ns.

David Scorer and David Palmer are recovering from slight knocks but will be in the squad.

Washington, just six points above the relegation trapdoor, entertain Newton Aycliffe at Nissan.

Mechanics secretary Barry Spendley said: “We’re expecting to have a full squad, and recent signing Alex White will be available. With the game off last week, the lads are keen to get into a match at home.”

Aycliffe have won four of their last six matches.

Ryhope CW travel to Penrith with a strong squad.

Ryhope assistant manager Stuart Gooden said: “Thomas Bott is starting a two-match suspension, while Stephen Francis has a pulled hamstring so he will be unavailabl­e as well.

“Apart from that, we have a fully fit squad to choose from and we are on a pretty good run at the moment.

“I went to watch Penrith in midweek and they’re a good, strong side, but we’re full of confidence.

“The first half of the season was difficult, but by November we settled into it and have had some good performanc­es. Very few teams do well away at Penrith, so we’re excepting a big battle.”

Bottom club Chester-leStreet have produced outstandin­g performanc­es in their last two games, and they hope for more of the same at home to sixth-placed Bishop Auckland.

Fifth-top Consett entertain lowly West Allotment Celtic, who miss the suspended Paul Stoneman.

West Auckland, still not clear of trouble, host leaders North Shields and will have to be at their very best to get something from the game.

 ??  ?? South Shields new boy Iulian Petrache wins a header in the midweek cup win over Penrith, but now starts a ban
South Shields new boy Iulian Petrache wins a header in the midweek cup win over Penrith, but now starts a ban

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