Matchday Preview: FA Trophy – Witton Albion vs Bradford (Park Avenue)

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Date: 7th September 2024

Kick-off: 3:00 PM

Venue: U Lock It Stadium, Off Chapel St, Wincham, CW9 6DA

Bradford (Park Avenue) head into today’s FA Trophy clash against Witton Albion full of confidence, buoyed by their recent 3-1 victory over Grimsby Borough. This marks a new chapter for Avenue, as Craig Elliott takes charge for the first time following the sacking of Danny Whitaker. With momentum on their side, Avenue will be looking to make an impact in the cup, while the Green Army travels in full support.

Opposition: Witton Albion

Witton Albion come into this match fresh off a thrilling 3-2 FA Cup victory over City of Liverpool on 31st August, with goals from Tom Daly, James Fisher, and the now-departed Joe Duckworth. Duckworth, who made 7 appearances and scored 8 goals for Albion this season, recently joined Stalybridge Celtic, leaving Witton without one of their primary attacking threats. Despite his departure, Witton remains a dangerous side, having bolstered their squad with the additions of midfielders Owen German, on loan from Altrincham, and Owen Cushion, signed from Prescot Cables. Elliot Rokka, who has been in fine form alongside Duckworth earlier this season, will now carry the bulk of the attacking responsibility.

Bradford (Park Avenue) Form

Bradford (Park Avenue) enters this FA Trophy tie after a morale-boosting 3-1 win over Grimsby Borough under the interim management of James Hanson and Karl Leneghan. The Avenue started strongly with an early 5th-minute goal from Connor Shanks. Although Grimsby Borough equalised, Oli Norman’s penalty restored the lead before half-time, and Norman went on to secure the win with his second goal in the 60th minute. Riding high on this success, Avenue will be eager to continue their strong form under their new manager, Craig Elliott.

Key Players to Watch

For Bradford (Park Avenue), Connor Shanks, who scored a stunning outside-of-the-foot goal last week, will be one to watch. Oli Norman is also in fine form, having scored a brace in the win over Grimsby Borough. Both players, alongside the leadership of James Hanson and Karl Leneghan, will be crucial in today’s match.

For Witton, the focus will now shift to Elliot Rokka, who will be a significant threat in attack. With Duckworth having departed, Rokka’s ability to lead the line will be critical for Albion’s chances.

Match Details:

•   Kick-Off: 3:00 PM
•   Venue: U Lock It Stadium, Off Chapel St, Wincham, CW9 6DA
•   Ticket Prices:
•   Adults: £12
•   Concessions: £7
•   18-21: £5
•   Under 18s: £3
•   Under 5s: Free

As Craig Elliott looks to get off to a winning start in his managerial debut, Bradford (Park Avenue) will be hoping to carry their recent league form into the FA Trophy. Let’s get behind the boys and cheer them on to victory! Come on, Avenue!

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