Sunderland Echo

Northern League Division Two

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Chester-le-Street manager Colin Wake insists his team are growing in confidence ahead of tomorrow’s home Second Division clash with West Allotment Celtic.

Chester are fourth-bottom, ahead of Celtic only on goal difference, with both sides just two points better offthanbot­tomclubAln­wick.

Wake, boosted by last week’s fine point against high-flying Hebburn Town, said: “We have Aaron Reynolds missing through a long-term injury and injury worries over Craig Marron, Michael Hepplewhit­e and Brid Thompson.

“But we will be looking for another strong performanc­e and build on a decent showing last time out, against a side having the same difficulti­es as ourselves, with regards to consistenc­y.

“We go into the game with a little more confidence.”

Easington Colliery have their first league match under the new management team of Craig Hughes and Craig Veart when they travel to Billingham Town.

Shaun Smith is expected to be in the squad, having missed last week’s victory over Alnwick game last week.

Jay Martin, who scored on his bow in midweek after joining from Bedlington, will hope for a start. Brennan Ball and Jordan Hailes are likely to be out injured.

Durham City make the short distance to Esh Winning, having slipped to seventh-bottom spot after picking up just one point from their last three games. Esh, despite the midweek loss to Bedlington, could go seventh with a win. Brandon United are just above City in the table and are looking for a positive result against managerles­s visitors Blyth Town. Willington, with 10 points picked up from their last four home league games, anticipate a tough encounter at Hall Lane against high-flying Heaton Stanningto­n.

Willington manager Anthony Lee said: “Heaton Stanningto­n are a good squad and in good form, so it will be a tough game, but we are confident of winning.”

Hebburn Town, third in the table, host Ryton & Crawcrook Albion.

Hebburn’s only doubt surrounds striker Channon North, who had to leave training early on Wednesday with a groin problem.

“Ryton will not be easy,” said boss Scott Oliver. “They lost to top-of-the-league Northaller­ton in the last minute last Saturday and we realise we will need an improvemen­t from last week.”

 ??  ?? Easington Colliery (green) take on Alnwick last week.
Easington Colliery (green) take on Alnwick last week.

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