Witton Albion v Nantwich Town (Kick off 3pm)
Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Premier Division
Venue Wincham Park
Admission Adults £10, Concessions £7 (NUS/OAP), Under 15s Free
Odds (bet365) Witton 5/4, Draw 11/4, Nantwich 6/4
Last season Witton 3 Nantwich 2
Witton (from) Porter (GK), Swift (GK), Barnes, Corbett, Gardner, Gibson, Harrison, John Shaw, Ainscough, Andrews, Clark, Dawson, Joe Shaw, Henders, Rainford, Titchiner
Doubtful none
Injured Powell (knee)
Suspended none
Disciplinary record Y43 R4
Leading scorer Danny Andrews (nine)
Form (Past six home in league) L W W L L L
Record (home) P11 W4 D0 L7 F19 A25 Pts12
Record (overall) Pos21 P25 W7 D2 L16 F33 A50 Pts23
Nantwich (from) Smith (GK), Bailey, Dowling, Adam Jones, Pearson, White, Blake, Harrop, Howard, Mark Jones, Kosylo, Pepper, Burns Clayton, Steve Jones, Winslade
Doubtful none
Injured none
Suspended none
Disciplinary record Y34 R3
Leading scorer Aaron Burns (13)
Form (Past six away in league) D L W L L L
Record (away) P13 W3 D3 L7 F18 A26 Pts12
Record (overall) Pos19 P25 W7 D4 L14 F34 A48 Pts25
Match pointers
WITTON’S incentive to win this Cheshire derby is to climb from the table’s bottom four.
A 1-1 draw at Ilkeston last weekend left them two points adrift of Nantwich, who recorded the same result at home to play-offs hopefuls Buxton.
Albion, victors in two of their past three Premier Division matches at Wincham Park, are able to call again on Joe Shaw after he missed Saturday’s tie with the Robins.
Front man Alex Titchiner and goalkeeper Dean Porter are both available too.
Only back-markers Belper have conceded more goals this season in front of their own fans, with Witton capable only of shutting out a guest twice in 11 attempts on home turf this term.
Nantwich are unbeaten in their past three league matches – their longest sequence without losing this season.
Before that they had lost eight of the previous nine.
Manager Danny Johnson will be forced to make at least one change to the side that tied with the Bucks after defender John Disney was recalled from a loan spell by parent club Chester.
Shaun Dowling stands by.
Leading scorer Aaron Burns bagged a brace for the Dabbers when they lost last season’s corresponding fixture. He also hit the net for former club Marine when they lost 3-1 at Wincham Park earlier this term.
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