Half-Season Review: Bradford (Park Avenue) – 2025/26

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At the halfway point of the 2025/26 Northern Premier League East season, Bradford (Park Avenue) find themselves firmly in the promotion picture, sitting fourth in the table after 22 of 42 league matches. With 39 points on the board, Avenue remain within touching distance of the leading pack, reflecting a first half of the campaign built on consistency, defensive organisation and resilience, while also highlighting areas still requiring improvement as attention turns to the second half of the season.

League Performance So Far

After 22 league fixtures, Avenue’s record stands at 10 wins, 9 draws and just 3 defeats. That low number of losses is among the best in the division and underlines the side’s ability to remain competitive week in, week out. Defensively, the numbers are particularly encouraging, with only 17 goals conceded, one of the strongest records in the league, contributing to a goal difference of +12.

The number of drawn matches has been a defining feature of the campaign. While remaining unbeaten across extended spells has ensured a steady accumulation of points, several matches have ended level where Avenue will feel there was potential to take more. With 29 goals scored, attacking output has been solid rather than prolific, often requiring patience and control in tight contests.

Despite this, the league table remains extremely compact behind leaders Redcar Athletic. Avenue are just three points off second placed Emley, who Avenue will be visiting on Friday 19th December, and remain firmly embedded in the leading group, where small runs of form are likely to prove decisive as the season progresses.

Cup Competitions

Alongside league commitments, Avenue have competed across three cup competitions during the first half of the season.

The FA Cup run came to an end with a 1–3 defeat against Avro, opposition from the Northern Premier League West Division. The tie was closely contested but ultimately decided by a single goal.

In the FA Trophy, Avenue produced a strong performance away at Radcliffe, a National League North side competing at the top end of their table two divisions above. A 2–2 draw over 90 minutes highlighted Avenue’s ability to compete against higher-level opposition, before the campaign concluded following a penalty shootout.

There has been greater progress in the West Riding County Cup, where Avenue recorded a convincing 3–0 victory away at Selby Town last time out, keeping hopes of silverware alive as the season moves into the new year.

Squad Management and Stability

Stability has been a key theme throughout the opening half of the campaign. Craig Elliott has continued as manager, supported by assistants Ryan Toulson and Danny Ellis, with Karl Leneghan overseeing goalkeeping duties. That continuity has been reflected on the pitch, particularly in Avenue’s defensive structure and overall organisation.

Squad movement has been minimal. Myles La Bastide has joined Silsden on loan, while Josh Ashman has moved to Mickleover until the end of the year, both decisions taken with player development and long-term planning in mind.

Looking Ahead

At the midway point of the season, Avenue are well positioned to push on. The foundations are strong, with a disciplined defensive unit, tactical clarity and a squad capable of competing with the division’s leading sides.

The challenge in the second half of the campaign will be turning more controlled performances into victories, particularly in matches where patience and efficiency are required. With 20 league fixtures still to play and the table tightly packed, consistency across the coming months will be crucial.

Bradford (Park Avenue) enter the second half of the 2025/26 season firmly in contention, with everything still to play for.


Half Season Tickets On Sale Now

With Avenue well placed at the halfway stage of the campaign, Half Season Tickets for the remainder of the 2025/26 season are now available.

Half Season Tickets are activated immediately upon purchase and provide admission to every remaining home league fixture at the Horsfall. As of 15 December 2025, there are 11 home league matches remaining, making this the ideal time to secure excellent value while guaranteeing your place for the run-in.

Half Season Ticket Prices:

  • Adults & Concessions – £60 (equivalent to £5.45 per game)
  • Students, Blue Light, Armed Forces, Premier League, EFL & National League Season Ticket Holders – £40 (£3.64 per game)
  • Youth (12–17) – £24 (£2.18 per game)
  • Under-12s – £8 (£0.73 per game)
  • Family Ticket (2 Adults + 2 Under-18s) – £120 (£2.73 per person, per game)

Supporters can purchase Half Season Tickets in person, online for collection, or choose postal delivery for a small additional fee. Tickets can be posted worldwide, although delivery times may vary by location. Please note that the UK Christmas delivery cut-off date is 17 December.

The club is open this week on Monday 1-9pm, Tuesday 1-9pm, Wednesday 1–9pm, Friday 1–3pm, and Sunday 11–4pm for Half Season Ticket sales and shop purchases. Supporters are welcome to browse the retail range or have their Half Season Ticket printed on the same day. As you enter the stadium via Cemetery Road, turn left and head to the Bradford (Park Avenue) AFC Office, located to the right and up the ramp from the Green Army Cafe.

For more information or any enquiries, please email Thomas.Ogden@bpafc.com.

Secure your place for the second half of the season and back the Green Army at the Horsfall.

Purchase your Half Season Ticket here:
https://bpafc.com/product/2025-26-season-tickets/

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Match Preview: Lincoln United vs Bradford (Park Avenue)

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Bradford (Park Avenue) travel to Lincoln United on Saturday as Northern Premier League East Division action continues.

Avenue head into the fixture sitting fourth in the table, having collected 38 points from 21 matches. Craig Elliott’s side come into the game on the back of a late 2–1 victory over Blyth Spartans at the Horsfall, extending a strong run of form that has kept Avenue firmly in the play-off places.

Lincoln United approach the contest under relatively new management. Former manager Scott Hellewell and assistant Paul Grimes were relieved of their duties on 18 November, with Director of Football Dave Frecklington taking interim charge. On 28 November, the Whites confirmed the appointment of Billy Heath as their new First Team Manager, with Heath officially beginning his role in early December. Avenue supporters may remember Heath from his time in charge of Alfreton Town during Bradford (Park Avenue)’s spell in the National League North.

United currently sit 18th in the East Division and remain locked in a tightly contested battle in the lower half of the table. Recent results have included a home win over Blyth Spartans, a draw away at Newton Aycliffe, and a narrow home defeat to Ashington, underlining their competitiveness despite their league position.

The reverse fixture earlier this season saw Avenue record a 3–0 victory at the Horsfall, but Saturday’s meeting presents a different challenge on Lincoln’s home turf, particularly with United settling into a new managerial era.

Kick-off is at 3pm at the Sun Hat Villas & Resorts Stadium, with Avenue once again backed by the travelling Green Army.

Match details
Lincoln United vs Bradford (Park Avenue)
Saturday 13 December 2025
3pm kick-off
Sun Hat Villas & Resorts Stadium
Ashby Avenue, Lincoln, LN6 0DY

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LAST CHANCE FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY

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Supporters are reminded that the final date for guaranteed UK delivery for orders from www.bpafc.com before Christmas is Tuesday 17 December.

A wide range of club merchandise is available to order online at www.bpafc.com/shop, including books, Capelli winter coats, 1/4 zips, bomber jackets, duffel bags, backpacks, home and away kits, and a selection of accessories.

We post worldwide, with delivery times varying depending on the destination. For UK orders needed before Christmas, please ensure all purchases are completed by the 17 December cut-off.

We are open this week 1–9pm, Thursday 1–9pm, and Sunday 11–4pm for in-person shop sales and collections. Supporters are welcome to browse the shop or combine their visit with Half Season Ticket purchases and same-day ticket printing.

For all enquiries, please contact Thomas.Ogden@bpafc.com

Make sure your Bradford (Park Avenue) gifts arrive in time by placing your order before the cut-off date.

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HALF SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE

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Bradford (Park Avenue) are pleased to confirm that Half Season Tickets for the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign are now on sale, both online and in store.

As of 9 December 2025, there are 11 home games remaining, making this the perfect time to secure exceptional value while guaranteeing your place at every remaining matchday at the Horsfall.

Half Season Ticket Prices:
Adults & Concessions – £60 (equivalent to £5.45 per game)
Students, Blue Light, Armed Forces, Premier League, EFL & National League ST Holders – £40 (£3.64 per game)
Youth (12–17) – £24 (£2.18 per game)
Under-12s – £8 (£0.73 per game)
Family Ticket (2 Adults + 2 U18s) – £120 (£2.73 per person, per game)

Supporters can purchase Half Season Tickets in person, online for collection, or have their ticket posted for a small delivery fee. We post worldwide, although delivery times may vary based on location. Please note that for UK Christmas delivery, the cut-off date is 17 December.

We are open this week on Wednesday 1–9pm, Thursday 1–9pm, and Sunday 11–4pm for Half Season Ticket sales and shop purchases. Fans are welcome to browse our retail range or have their Half Season Ticket printed on the same day. As you enter the stadium through Cemetery Road, turn left and head to the Bradford (Park Avenue) AFC Office, located to the right and up the ramp from the Green Army Cafe.

For more information or any enquiries, please email Thomas.Ogden@bpafc.com

Secure your place for the second half of the season and join the Green Army at the Horsfall.

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MATCH PREVIEW: BRADFORD (PARK AVENUE) vs BLYTH SPARTANS

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Bradford (Park Avenue) return to the Horsfall on Saturday afternoon to face Blyth Spartans, with Craig Elliott’s side aiming to extend a three-match unbeaten run and supporters able to take advantage of the club’s December discounted admission prices.

Avenue’s last home game came on Tuesday of last week, when they drew 0–0 with Consett under the lights. Since then, Elliott’s side have travelled twice and delivered two excellent 3–0 victories — first away at Bishop Auckland in the league on Saturday, and then on Tuesday night at Selby Town in the West Riding County Cup.

Those results have strengthened confidence, tightened things defensively, and pushed Avenue firmly back into rhythm ahead of a busy festive period. Avenue sit 4th in the Northern Premier League East table on 35 points after 20 games, well positioned in the promotion race.

Blyth Spartans arrive in West Yorkshire after a difficult first half of the season. They currently sit 22nd with 13 points from 19 matches, recording three wins, four draws and twelve defeats. Their recent form shows narrow losses to Bishop Auckland (1–2), Lincoln United (0–1) and Brighouse Town (0–1), while last weekend’s trip to Bridlington Town was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.

Despite their league position, Blyth have shown they can compete, picking up points in draws with Ashington, Hallam, North Ferriby and Emley, and claiming a strong 2–0 victory away at Garforth Town earlier in the season. They were also involved in one of the division’s most dramatic matches, a 4–3 defeat to Heaton Stannington that featured a late Blyth fightback.

This is the second meeting of the season between the sides. Avenue earned a 1–0 win at Croft Park in September thanks to an 89th-minute goal from Louie Chorlton, controlling much of the play in a disciplined, patient away performance. With Avenue looking to extend their unbeaten run and Blyth desperate to climb away from the foot of the table, another competitive afternoon is expected at the Horsfall.

Following our win in the West Riding County Cup vs Selby Town, Manager Craig Elliott had this to say:

“The lads have done themselves justice tonight and we’ll train well on Thursday and look forward to another tough test. We’re feeling a lot more positive — three games unbeaten now, and two good wins with goals and clean sheets.

There are no long-term targets, we just want to keep winning football matches. The lads are a great group, they care, they work hard, and we’re in a good place heading into the weekend.”

Saturday’s match is part of the club’s December discounted admission offer — the lowest prices of the 2025/26 season.

Tickets are priced at £7 for Adults, £5 for Concessions (65+, Students, Bluelight, Forces with ID), £3 for Youths (12–17) and £1 for Juniors under 12.

Hospitality is also available for just £15, offering great value for supporters looking to enjoy the matchday experience. All tickets, including hospitality, can be purchased via Fanbase at:

https://app.fanbaseclub.com/Fan/Tickets/SelectType?fixtureId=16278

With Avenue in strong form and looking to push further up the table, your support will once again play a vital role. We look forward to welcoming you this weekend.

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Match Preview: Selby Town vs Bradford (Park Avenue) WRCC

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Bradford (Park Avenue) return to action on Tuesday evening as Craig Elliott’s side travel to Selby Town in the West Riding County Cup.

The tie takes place on Tuesday 2nd December 2025, with a 7:45pm kick-off at Richard Street, Selby (YO8 4BN).

Avenue will be looking to build on Saturday’s strong performance and continue progressing in the competition, with another opportunity for the squad to show momentum and character as we head into a busy winter period.

Live commentary will be available on AvenueOnAir for supporters unable to make the trip.

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BOXING DAY KICK-OFF TIME CHANGED

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Bradford (Park Avenue)’s home fixture on Boxing Day against Pontefract Collieries will now kick off at 1:00pm, brought forward from the original 3:00pm start.

The change has been mutually agreed between both clubs and management to help ensure players, staff and supporters can enjoy more of the Christmas period with their families while still delivering a full matchday experience at Horsfall.

We look forward to welcoming the Green Army for one of the standout fixtures of the festive schedule.

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PRESS RELEASE: Ashman and La Bastide complete loan moves

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Bradford (Park Avenue) can confirm that Josh Ashman and Myles La Bastide have both completed loan moves, with standard recall clauses included in each agreement.

Defender Josh Ashman, sponsored by Shahidas Café, has joined Mickleover.

Ashman arrived at the Horsfall in September of the 2024/25 season after previous spells with Guiseley and Matlock Town. A former Sheffield Wednesday academy player and U21s captain, he has brought composure and physical presence to Avenue’s back line.

Josh made 35 appearances and scored three goals last season, forming a strong partnership with Mark Beevers. This campaign he has continued to feature consistently, making eight starts and three further appearances from the bench.

Forward Myles La Bastide, sponsored by RAB 43-, has joined Silsden AFC.

A product of Avenue’s Football Education Programme, La Bastide signed his first professional contract in 2023 and has since gained valuable senior experience on loan at Frickley and Pontefract.

He made 18 appearances and scored four goals in his debut year, adding six goals from 23 outings last season. So far in 2025/26, Myles has made two starts and seven substitute appearances, finding the net once.

Manager Craig Elliott had this to say on Josh and Myles’ respective loan moves:

“Both Josh and Myles are still very much part of my plans for this season. However, both players need a few games to keep them match-fit and confident for when we need them back in the team.

“These loans will help everyone in the short term, support both players, and I hope they have successful spells.”

Everyone at Bradford (Park Avenue) wishes Josh and Myles the very best during their respective loan spells.

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Match Preview: Newton Aycliffe vs Bradford (Park Avenue)

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Northern Premier League East Division
Tuesday 18 November 2025 – 7:45pm KO
Newton Aycliffe Sports Club

Bradford (Park Avenue) return to league action tonight with a trip to County Durham to face Newton Aycliffe, as Craig Elliott’s side look to build on an encouraging performance at Radcliffe in the FA Trophy.

Avenue arrive sitting third in the Northern Premier League East Division with 31 points from 17 matches. Saturday’s penalty shootout defeat at Radcliffe came after an impressive 2-2 draw in normal time, featuring goals from Marcus Carver and Charlie Winfield and a much-improved overall display.

With league fixtures now returning thick and fast, tonight presents an important chance to maintain pressure on the top two and continue building momentum.

Newton Aycliffe currently sit 19th in the table with 16 points from 16 games. Their recent form includes a 2-2 home draw with Lincoln United, while Saturday’s scheduled trip to North Ferriby was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. Despite their league position, Aycliffe have proven competitive throughout the season and will be looking to climb out of the bottom three with a positive result on home soil.

Avenue will need to be sharp, disciplined and clinical to secure points away from home, with another committed performance required to break down a determined opponent.


Match Information

Venue:
Newton Aycliffe Sports Club – Home of Newton Aycliffe FC
Moore Lane, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, DL5 5AG


Admission Prices

  • £10 – Adults
  • £7 – Concessions (65+, disabled, 16–17 years old)
  • £3 – Under 16s

Directions

By Car
Leave the A1(M) at Junction 59 and follow the A167 to Newton Aycliffe. Turn onto the B6443 St Cuthbert’s Way at Aycliffe Business Park. Pass under the Blue Bridge and take the second right into Greville Way. Continue for just under half a mile, then turn right into Creighton Road following signs for “Sports Club”. Take the first right into Moore Lane. The ground is located at the bottom on the right-hand side.

Parking
Parking is available at the Sports Club car park on Moore Lane. Additional parking is available at the Eco Centre opposite. If both car parks are full, supporters are asked to park considerately in surrounding streets.

Public Transport
Arriva Bus Route 5 (Darlington to Bishop Auckland) stops nearby. Alight at Shafto Way (Shafto House) and walk 5 minutes via Creighton Road and Moore Lane. Newton Aycliffe Railway Station is approximately a 35-minute walk from the ground.

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MATCH PREVIEW | Radcliffe (A)

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Isuzu FA Trophy – Second Round
Saturday 15 November 2025 | 3:00pm KO
Neuven Stadium, M26 3PE

Bradford (Park Avenue) are back in FA Trophy action this weekend as they make the trip to Radcliffe in the Second Round.

Craig Elliott’s side will be aiming to bounce back after last weekend’s defeat to league leaders Redcar Athletic, which brought an end to Avenue’s impressive unbeaten away run. A strong performance at the Neuven Stadium would see Avenue look to rediscover the form that carried them past higher league opposition Morpeth Town in the previous round.

Saturday’s opponents Radcliffe are enjoying another strong campaign in the National League North, currently sitting third in the table after an impressive run of results that includes a 3–1 win over Darlington, a 5–1 victory at Kidderminster Harriers, and a recent 2–2 draw with Chorley. The Boro have proven themselves one of the most consistent sides at step two, boasting a potent attack and a formidable home record at the Neuven Stadium.

For Avenue, the tie represents a valuable test against higher-league opposition — and an opportunity to showcase their quality and resilience on the road. Elliott will be hoping to see a strong response from his side as they aim to reach the Third Round.

🎟️ Admission Prices
Adults: £10
Concessions (65+ and Students with ID): £7
Under 16s: £3
Tickets available online: https://radcliffefc.ticketco.events/uk/en/e/radcliffe_fc_vs_bradford_park_avenue_fa_trophy

🗞️ Matchday Info

  • Programmes: £2
  • Refreshment kiosks open before and during the match, accessible from both stand and terraces
  • The Social Club within the ground opens from 1:30pm
  • Parking: Available at Radcliffe Cricket Club, Homer Street, M26 3RF (£2 per vehicle, 5-minute walk)
  • Blue Badge parking available by emailing viv.ware@radcliffefc.com
  • Stadium postcode: M26 3PE
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