Why should I watch..?
Because Blues are gloriously unpredictable.
A three-match winning run signalled progress towards the table’s top 10, only to then lose 4-1 at home to Padiham last weekend.
Depleted by absences, they were disappointed not to beat lowly Blackpool in midweek.
Daniel McDonnell, a popular figure during his first spell with Winsford when Lloyd Morrison was manager, is in line to make a second debut after returning to the club this week.
Numbers game
Winsford have won only one of their past seven matches at Barton Stadium.
They should also stay switched on during the closing stages – a fifth of the goals they’ve conceded this term have arrived in the final quarter of an hour.
Nelson head to mid Cheshire out of sorts; they’ve won just one of their past eight games, losing five.
Man to keep an eye on
Sam Cook
Has made an encouraging return to Winsford’s starting line-up in the past week, including a man of the match display in Wednesday’s 2-2 draw at AFC Blackpool.
The wide man was on target for Blues in the same game.
Previous meetings
Winsford 1 Nelson 0 (NWCFL Premier, February 14 2015); Nelson 4 Winsford 2 (NWCFL Premier, September 27 2014)
Form (league)
Winsford D L W W W L
Nelson L L W D L L
Getting in
Kick off 3pm
Admission Adults £6, Concessions £3, Under 21s £1
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