United boss Gary Johnson was pleased with another welcome three points for his side, as goals from Scott Boden and Connor Lemonheigh-Evans sealed a 2-0 away win at Woking on Tuesday night. “I’m obviously delighted with the result because it was a little bit of a banana skin waiting to happen, because of the respective
Woking 0 United 2 (Boden, 14′, Lemonheigh-Evans, 15′) United kept up the pressure at the top of the National League, as they recorded a 2-0 victory over Woking at the Laithwaite Community Stadium on Tuesday evening. An early double from Scott Boden and Connor Lemonheigh-Evans was enough to seal all three points for Gary
The National League and BT Sport have announced the screening of three more live matches next month, with United’s featured home clash against Bromley on Saturday, May 8th resulting in a later 5.20pm kick-off time. With the final month of the regular season fast approaching, the National League are delighted to announce the latest additions
United make the familiar trip to Surrey on Tuesday evening, as they take on Woking for another vital match in the National League promotion race. With title rivals Hartlepool and Sutton both claiming maximum points at the weekend, Gary Johnson’s side will be looking to do likewise, however despite facing a side with just one
With Woking next up for Gary Johnson’s side on Tuesday, our opponents have provided details on their livestreaming service for this fixture. The Yellow Army can gain access to the match for £12 via Woking’s website here. Woking have also announced that due to FA restrictions, streaming is only available to fans in the UK.
In our latest interview, the Gaffer looks back on an excellent week at the Club by assessing the wins over Weymouth and Sutton, before looking ahead to our next match at Woking on Tuesday.