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MATCHDAY PREVIEW: NUNEATON VS LEISTON

  • Writer: Owen Jephcote
    Owen Jephcote
  • Dec 8, 2022
  • 2 min read

Nuneaton Borough play hosts to 2nd place Leiston this Saturday.





WHEN AND WHERE

At 3pm on Saturday, the Boro return home to Liberty Way for a top of the table clash with 2nd placed Leiston. We will be looking to build momentum after retrieving all three points on the road against Coalville on Tuesday night If you’re unable to turn up to the game, we will be trying to post all the important updates on our twitter: @NuneatonBoroFC.


TICKET INFORMATION AND FAN MEMBERSHIPS

Tickets can be purchased on the link [ https://www.borofc.co.uk/events/43503/vs-tamworth-fc ]

Or on the day of the match at the turnstiles, however we are encouraging fans to purchase tickets in advance online. ‘Pay on the Gate’ will be available at the turnstiles on matchday, with cash and card being accepted.

Ticket prices for the match are as follows: Adults: £10 Concessions: £8 17-20's: £5 Under 17’s: £1

There is a £2 supplement for seating tickets in the Terrace Stand.

For FAN MEMBERSHIPS, this match will be included in your subscription, so there is no need to purchase a ticket. If you are yet to apply for membership, use this link [ https://www.borofc.co.uk/memberships/subscribe ] to sign up now and save on matchday tickets!


TEAM NEWS We are currently still 3rd in the table despite bringing home all three points on Tuesday night after a 0-2 win against Coalville. Saturdays visitors Leiston sit in 2nd with 41 points and two games in hand and Tamworth in 1st with 42.


PREVIOUS MEETING Our previous meeting with the visitors was the first game of the 2022/23 season with Leiston coming away with the three points after a close 3-2 win. In a game with multiple red cards and penalties, it was a brace from Will Davis that helped the hosts to victory. The scoring was opened in the 7th minute after Finlay Barnes converted from the spot however Matt Stenson would do the same just before half-time making the scores even at the break. In the final minutes of the 90, Will Davis would fire home from the spot before doubling his tally for the day in the 92nd. Luke Benbow would score a conciliation goal from the spot before the referee would blow for full time.


 
 
 

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