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PREVIEW OF SUNDAY 18 JANUARY
COUNTY FA SUNDAY TROPHY
Trio looking for a Quarter Final place –
Three Blades Super Draw clubs will be
looking to land a place in the County FA Sunday Trophy Quarter Finals.
Crookes look to have the most difficult task at Rotherham Sunday League
Division 2’s unbeaten leaders The Park Hotel. Crookes’ best form has
been saved for the Trophy though, scoring 29 goals in their 3 rounds so
far. They beat Earl Grey 18-0 in Round 1, Hoyland Commonb 5-3 in Round 2
and Common Miners 6-1 in Round 3.
Mosborough Reds are also away to a Rotherham Sunday League side when
they travel to Shakhtar Sheffield. Reds leading marksman Matt Ellis
scored 4 in their 6-0 home win over Full House in Round 1 and Ellis
followed this up with a hat-trick in their 4-2 home victory over ZK Dons
in Round 2. Their hero in Round 3 was Will Hotchin after he netted all
their goals in a 4-1 victory at Scawthorpe Herons.
The only one at home is our Division 1 leaders Loca FC who entertain a
Barge Inn Rangers from the Doncaster Sunday League Championship. They
have been drawn at home in every round so far, beating Langold Old Boys
3-0 in Round 1 and Horse & Groom 4-2 in Round 2. Their best win game in
Round 3 with an 11-1 thrashing of AFC Lord Nelson Reds.
LEAGUE CUP
Stannington and Eckington go head to head for a semi-final place –
Stannington and Eckington Miners Welfare go head to head for a
semi-final place in the League Cup. It looks too close to call, with
Eckington currently 2nd in the CBC Premier and Stannington 3rd.
When they met at Stannington in the League earlier this season it was
Village that game out on top 2-1 and having never previously lost to
Eckington, Village will start slight favourites to go through.
LEAGUE GAMES
Earl will hope it’s not a Bridge too far –
CBC Premier leaders Royal Earl will hope to take advantage of their
closest challengers Cup involvement to widen the gap at the top with a
home win over 4th place Wadsley Bridge Sixers. Fifth place
Boynton Sports will be hoping to move into title contention with a home
win over a Wickersley CC just a place below them.
At the other end of the
table, Nailmakers climbed out of the bottom three with their first home
victory of the season against Southey Social last time out and they will
be hoping to build on that with another victory at bottom club Woodman
Intake. That defeat left Southey in the bottom three and although they
play host to second bottom Chapeltown RBL, their visitors look to be in
a false position as they have many games in hand on most of the teams
above them and victory for RBL will lift them above Southey on goal
difference.
In Division 1, Hackenthorpe
will take over the top spot if the win their home game against third
from bottom Baby Shark. The closest game could be at Thorncliffe Villa
who will go fourth with a home win over visitors AFC Wisewood, but
victory for Wisewood would see them go into the third automatic
promotion place. Wisewood won 2-1 when they met earlier in the season,
but Thorncliffe have lost just once at home and victory for them would
put them level with third place Crookes. Elsewhere, Brunsmeer will be
expected to keep their perfect home record against bottom club Norton
Oaks and Kelham Island will hope to gain a third home win of the season
against a Cotts FC yet to gain a point away from home. |
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