Sunderland Echo

Northern League Division Two

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Chester-le-Street manager Colin Wake hopes to freshen up his squad ahead of tomorrow’s Second Division trip to Thornaby.

Wake said: “We are hoping to get a new signing on board by the weekend.

“We are looking for an improved performanc­e as, over the last three games, we haven’t done ourselves justice, after a little mini-run saw us pull away from the bottom of the table.

“Possibly a little bit of complacenc­y has set in, but changes will be made to the starting 11 to try to improve the performanc­e.”

Durham City have no match and must wait until Tuesday to face Chester-leStreet at Willington.

Easington Colliery, beaten 5-0 by Consett in the Durham Challenge Cup last night, host Heaton Stanningto­n. Jake Metcalf is expected to miss out.

Tow Law Town, down to fifth but with games in hand, entertain Ryton & Crawcrook Albion and are eager to regain winning ways. Secretary Steve Moralee said: “Adam Knowles is suspended, but Dave Mitchell returns from injury and new signing Damon Reaks is in the squad.”

Crook Town host second-top Blyth without centre-back Ryan Coles (broken ribs). Matthew Stephenson needs a fitness test, while striker Kyle Morris (hamstring) is a doubt.

Boss Chris Lax said: “It’s a very tough game. We need to concentrat­e for 90 minutes and take any chances that come our way.”

Esh Winning welcome Billingham Town.

Nick Marley, Mathew Allison, Chris Mordue and Shaun Reay are back for Esh after missing the 2-2 midweek draw with Brandon. Manager Tony Boakes said of Billingham: “They are a very good well organised side, but we will be looking to better our 1-1 draw earlier in the season against them.” Billingham Town have Lee Moore and Mark Dixon coming back, however Reece Kenney and Jason Blackburn, impressive in last week’s win over Tow Law, miss out due to prior commitment­s. Elliott Beddow is still unavailabl­e and Lewis Shaw is rated 50/50. Jake Fenton and Krissy Summers are also missing. Hebburn Town entertain Brandon United without Ross Toward, Iain Bickerstaf­f and Channon North. Chris Feasey returns, while Jonny Wightman faces a fitness test.

Boss Scott Oliver said: “Although Brandon are down at the bottom, they have a new manager in Steve Skinner and have made some new signings, so it won’t be as easy as it looks on paper.”

In-form Willington, only seven points off the promotion places, journey to Jarrow for a tough game.

Jarrow have Stevie Graham and Kris Allen returning and they will introduce new signing Liam McGill.

Jarrow manager Dave Bell said: “We know Willington are a tough side to play against, as in the earlier fixture they beat us 1-0.”

 ??  ?? Ryhope CW (red) scrap against Sunderland RCA last weekend.
Ryhope CW (red) scrap against Sunderland RCA last weekend.

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