HUCKNALL TOWN V ASHBY IVANHOE
GCE HIRE FLEET UCL PREMIER NORTH
WEDNESDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER 2025 19.45 KO
MATCH PREVIEW
Hucknall host Ashby Ivanhoe hoping the the Indian sign they hold over the Knights continues.
In a remarkable run of results since the Yellow's promotion to the Premier North Hucknall have been victorious in all four league games. Both games last season ended 1 0 to Hucknall and even in our first season back at step 5 Town recorded 2 1 victories in both games which certainly helped us remain in the division despite only winning 4 games all season.
Ashby started poorly last year before staging a remarkable recovery eventually finishing 9th. This season has started in similar fashion losing their first seven games. The rot was ended with a 4 1 home win against Belper United this being followed up with a creditable 2 2 draw away at high flying Kimberley MW (at Basford United FC)
The defeats came against Deeping Rangers (away 0 1), Eastwood CFC (home 1 3), Boston Town (home 1 2), Melton Town (away 2 3), Heanor Town (home 1 2), Clay Cross (home 0 2) and Blackstones (away 0 3)
In the FA Cup the Knights lost 1 nil at Worcester Raiders. They play Nuneaton Griff in their first game in this seasons FA Vase on Saturday and they beat West Bridgford 3 1 away in the league cup to progress to the next round where they will play Northampton O N Chenecks at home.
Their league record so far is
Played 9 winning 1 drawing 1 and losing 7 with a GD of minus 8
This compares with the Yellows record of
Played 8 winning 3 drawing 1 and losing 4 with a GD of minus 3
The Yellows go into the game still with key players missing through injury but with Omreiki Myles returning to the club and Charlie Cheatham and Morgan Scott joining on work experience from Mansfield Town the Management have options.
Safe Travels to everyone making the journey from North Leicestershire.
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