FA Youth Cup | Hartlepool United (A) details confirmed
Spartans’ under-18s FA Youth Cup second qualifying round tie away to Hartlepool United has been confirmed to take place on Monday 2nd October with a 7pm kick-off time.
Spartans’ under-18s FA Youth Cup second qualifying round tie away to Hartlepool United has been confirmed to take place on Monday 2nd October with a 7pm kick-off time.
There are still hospitality places available for Saturday’s Emirates FA Cup third qualifying round fixture at Croft Park as Blyth Spartans take on Worksop Town.
Spartans surrendered their perfect National League North home record and unbeaten beginning to the campaign at Croft Park on Saturday afternoon as Alfreton Town secured three points to take back to Derbyshire.
A selection of images by Club photographer Paul Scott from Spartans’ 3-1 defeat to Alfreton Town at Croft Park on Saturday afternoon.
Our young Spartans face an away tie against Hartlepool United under-18s in the FA Youth Cup second qualifying round following Wednesday night’s progression after beating Stockton Town 2-1 at Croft Park.
Spartans’ under-18s fought back from a goal down at half-time to secure a place in the second qualifying round of the FA Youth Cup on Wednesday evening against Stockton Town at Croft Park.
Club photographer, Paul Scott, was on hand to capture the action from pitchside on Monday night as Spartans defeated Bradford (Park Avenue) to advance to the third qualifying round of the Emirates FA Cup.
Spartans recorded a 3-1 victory to conclude extra time on Monday evening at the Horsfall Stadium as goals from Will McGowan, JJ Hooper and Cedric Main cancelled out Brad Dockerty’s deadlock-breaking strike.
Thank you to our sponsors for our Emirates FA Cup tie against Bradford Park Avenue last Saturday. For anyone interested, there are only five hospitality places available for next Saturday, 23rd September, when Graham Fenton’s side takes on Alfreton Town, and there is hospitality available for the following weekend when Worksop Town visit Croft Park for an Emirates FA Cup third qualifying round tie.
Following the under-19s’ success in winning the National League Youth Alliance North Academy Division last season, the Club was dealt a blow in the close season when their coach, Liviu Cristea, had to resign from his position with the Club.