Sunderland Echo

Northern League Division Two

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Chester-le-Street will miss four players for tomorrow’s attractive Second Division game at home to leaders Northaller­ton Town.

The Cestrians must do without Sam Moore, Danny Naylor, Aaron Reynolds, Danny Hepplewhit­e and there is a doubt over Kevin Dixon. But Lee Mole, Michael Hepplewhit­e and Jack Wilson all return.

Manager Colin Wake said: “We are expecting a real tough task against topof-the-table Northaller­ton, who have strengthen­ed their squad again through the week with top players, in a hope to gain promotion.

“We gave a good account of ourselves down there earlier in the season, but got punished for every mistake we made. We go into the game confident tha, if we perform to our maximum, we will be in with a good chance of upsetting them.”

Northaller­ton manager Darren Trotter commented: “Chester-le-Street will cause us some problems, as they did in the reverse fixture earlier in the season.

“We look forward to the challenge.

“We welcome the arrival of much-travelled midfielder Chris Emms from Crook Town, who has seen service in the past at Blyth Spartans, Darlington and Shildon amongst others.”

Easington Colliery, at home to relegation-threatened Brandon United, have Ethan Wood returning to the squad, having missed last Saturday’s fine win at Darlington RA.

Brennan Ball will also return to the Colliers’ squad, alongside club captain Chris Pearson, but Shaun Smith, who bagged a double last weekend, could miss out due to work commitment­s.

Durham City are at promotion hopefuls Whickham and miss Josh Thompson, though Callum Smith returns. Manager Ollie Hotchkiss said: “We are looking forward to the game. We had a good result and good performanc­e last Saturday, and so if we can perform like that I’m confident. “Whickham are doing well at the moment though and are a good side, so we will have to be at our best to get something out the game.” Esh Winning, boosted by their 4-1 defeat of West Allotment, go to Ryton & Crawcrook. Albion miss Callum Turnbull and Anthony Brown, while Lee Crammond is doubtful. Harry Mitchell is available again.

Tonight, on-form Willington, in ninth, welcome fourth-placed Hebburn Town to Hall Lane.

Hebburn boss Scott Oliver said: “Jonny Wightman and Ian Bickerstaf­f are definitely missing and there will be fitness tests for Callum Smith, Dan Robinson, Gary Shaw and Stuart Bramley.

“We are unbeaten for the last seven games, so we are just hoping to continue doing well and hopefully get another three points.”

Crook Town, still in deep trouble and only seven points above the relegation trapdoor, host sixth-top neighbours Tow Law Town, who only miss the suspended Adam Knowles.

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Sunderland RCA’s Michael Charlton comes under pressure.

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