United return home for another clash against promotion rivals tomorrow, as Boreham Wood head to Plainmoor. The Gulls’ midweek draw with Weston-super-Mare saw Paul Wotton’s men strengthen their standing in their National League South Play-Off positions, however victory on Saturday could well see top-spot come back into view again come 5pm. Who’s the Boss?
United head to Essex to take on The Clarets Third-placed United will be back on their travels again tomorrow, as they head to the Melbourne Stadium to take on Chelmsford City. With things remaining incredibly tight at the top of the NLS table, Paul Wotton’s men will once again be looking to claim maximum points
United return home to take on fellow promotion hopefuls Paul Wotton’s side are back in action at Plainmoor on Saturday, as they look to put together a new unbeaten run after back-to-back defeats. Although The Gulls haven’t always gained the results that their performances deserved in recent weeks, there is plenty of cause for optimism
United make the long trip to Kent tomorrow afternoon, as they take on Maidstone United at the Gallagher Stadium. With both sides firmly locked in a battle for National League South supremacy – along with a number of other clubs – Saturday’s encounter is sure to provide a stern test of United’s own promotion credentials.
United take to the road once again on Tuesday to play Chippenham Town (28/01/25 | 7:45pm KO). Who’s The Boss Gary Horgan initially joined the Bluebirds as a player from rivals Hungerford Town in 2016, before making the step up into the coaching ranks the following year. With previous incumbent Mike Cook departing Hardenhuish Park
United return home tomorrow, as Hampton & Richmond take on The Gulls at Plainmoor Although the 2-2 draw at Slough may have seen Paul Wotton’s side drop a place behind new leaders Boreham Wood in the National League South standings, Torquay remain in an excellent position with 19 games remaining. They will though, have to