United face fellow promotion chasers at Plainmoor United’s run of home games continues tomorrow, as their excellent form faces a stern test against another side with aspirations of playing in the fifth tier next season – Farnborough. Who’s the boss? Spencer Day took charge at Farnborough in November 2011 and in his time at
United are back on their travels tomorrow, as they take on Enfield Town at the Queen Elizabeth II Stadium Following The Gulls’ dramatic 4-2 win over Weston-super-Mare in midweek, Paul Wotton’s side will be looking to continue their pursuit of top spot with victory tomorrow, however having already faced Town on the opening day of
United take on the league leaders tomorrow evening, as Weston-super-Mare head to Plainmoor. Following another useful point on their travels on Saturday at Boreham Wood, Paul Wotton’s side will be looking to follow that up with victory on Tuesday, as The Gulls look to reduce the gap at the National League South summit. Who’s
United return to National League action tomorrow, as they head to Hertfordshire to take on Boreham Wood. With The Gulls in fourth position and just four points off league leaders Weston-super-Mare, victory at Meadow Park would set The Gulls up nicely ahead of Weston’s trip to Plainmoor on Tuesday. However with The Wood within touching
Isuzu FA Trophy action returns tomorrow, as the Gulls take on Truro City at Plainmoor. With the two National League South rivals both currently occupying places towards the top of the division, a change of competition won’t make this encounter any less competitive, as both sides begin their potentials roads to Wembley Stadium. Who’s
United face Maidstone in their rearranged National League South clash tomorrow, with another important three points up for grabs. Despite being held to a goalless draw by Tonbridge at Plainmoor on Saturday, Paul Wotton’s side remain handily placed for an assault on top spot, and maximum points tomorrow would undoubtedly boost their chances further.