Sunderland Echo

WEST END HEAD INTO THE UNKNOWN FOR CUP SEMI

TWR BIFOLDS WEARSIDE LEAGUE: FORD QUARRY MEN AWAY TO WEST AUCKLAND TUNNS FOR HUGE CLASH

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Sunderland West End look to clinch a cup final place tomorrow, but they face a journey into the unknown.

The fifth-top Wearside League side visit Durham Alliance Combinatio­n League outfit West Auckland Tunns in the semi-final of the Durham County Trophy.

Joint manager Anthony Nelson said: “Jordon Cook will be into the starting lineup and Mark Catcheside comes back from a long-term injury.

“Anthony Ross looks to start up front, but James Cassidy will be ineligible as he is cup-tied.

“We hope to win our semifinal this weekend, but don’t know much about our opponents.

“We expect a tough game, but hope to progress through to the final, as I believe we are favourites to win the tie.”

In the other tie, Leam Rangers take their seven-match unbeaten run into their semifinal at Hartlepool.

Leam have Liam McVicar back from suspension, while Pool have goalkeeper Elliot Coils available again, along with defenders Keiron Campbell, Dean Cope and Patrick Mulvey.

Pool manager Terry Hill hopes that his men will be able to convert their chances better than in last week’s 2-2 draw with Harton and Westoe.

He said: “We also missed a penalty in a close, hardfought game when they could have been three up inside the first 10 minutes.”

In the league, Silksworth CW face a difficult return to action when they visit Hebburn Rown Reserves, whose weekend home games are played on the 3G surface at Castle View Academy in Castletown (3pm kick-off ). Silksworth CW manager Andrew Stobbart, whose side had a blank weekend last Saturday, said: “We are really looking forward to testing ourselves against Hebburn Town Reserves. “They are having an excellent season and are sitting top of the league for a reason.

“We go into the match as underdogs, but enjoy playing against the best teams in the league and the challenge that represents and I am sure our players feel the same.”

Stobbart added: “We appear to be getting a settled squad, with quality and more consistent numbers and recent additions have certainly boosted our options in all areas of the pitch.

“We again expect to have a good squad to select from and are pleased to welcome back striker Adam Storey after a spell at Brandon United.

“Josh Perry will have a late fitness test and Paul Muir continues a long absence through suspension, which has lengthened with each called-off fixture.”

The match of the day is third-top Boldon CA’s visit to fourth-placed Redcar Athletic.

Boldon go in to the game on a high, after thumping South Shields Reserves last weekend.

Manager Paul Mossa welcomes centre-backs Jonny Gage and Aaron Burn back in to the squad.

Forward Michael Young has returned to training to get some much-needed fitness, having been out with a suspension from his Sunday team.

Redcar defenders Luke Woodall and Chris Bivens, who both missed last week’s game through other commitment­s, look set to return.

Coxhoe Athletic host Windscale, with both clubs in the bottom three.

Coxhoe secretary Paul Charlton said: “Captain Philip Best will be back after missing last weekend, but Dan Rumney is still struggling with an injury and is likely to miss the game. Peter Brown is also doubtful.

“We could do with a win after last week’s poor performanc­e. We had a young squad out, due to a shortage of players.”

Prudhoe go to second-top Cleator Moor, boosted by a third win of the season last week, while Annfield Plain host Darlington Reserves.

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Sunderland West End (red) fight it out with Hebburn Town Reserves last week. Picture by Tim Richardson
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