Beverley Town Football Club will be looking to make it back to back wins this weekend as they face North Ferriby Athletic in the Humber Premier League.
Last time out Town beat local rivals Walkington AFC 2-0 in the derby to move to fourth in the table extending their unbeaten run in the Humber premier League to four games.
Beverley Town Football Club drew for the first time this season sharing a 0-0 with Westella, a result manager Rich Jagger says was better than nothing.
Town have been out action for the past few weeks with no Humber Premier League fixtures though the lack of games gave Jagger’s men time to recover and for injuries to heel.
Rich Jagger says Beverley Town Football Club are looking to cause an upset as they face East Yorkshire Carnegie in the Senior Cup.
Town go into the game as underdogs though their recent run of form and results against Carnegie means Jagger will go to Dunswell Park looking for a result.
An in form Beverley Town Football Cub return to action this weekend as they travel to Hull & East Riding Sports Club to face Sculcoates Amateurs in the Humber Premier League.
Town have won their last three matches including an impressive 2-0 win last week that knocked Reckitts AFC off top spot in the Humber Premier League.
Beverley Town Football Club travelled to league leaders Reckitts on the back of two wins and full of confidence.
Conditions were similar to the previous week, with a strong wind blowing straight down the pitch. Eric Gardham and Tom Davies returned to the side to make up a back 3 with Kurtis Bedford, apart from that Town were unchanged.
A late Jake Cattermole goal gave Beverley Town Football Club their second consecutive win after they claimed all three points with 1-0 win against North Ferriby Athletic.
Rich Jagger says he was happy with the result as Town worked hard to secure their first win the in Humber Premier League since mid September.
To mark the first anniversary of the passing of Tom “Hammo” Hammersley, the 2nd Hammo Legacy tournament took place on Sunday at Burden Road in Beverley.
Following a few words from Hammo’s good friend Ben Bolton, 28 black and amber balloons were released to mark what would have been Hull City fan Tom’s 28th birthday.
Beverley Town Football Club return to Humber Premier League action this weekend as they face bottom club East Riding Rangers.
Town will be looking to bounce back from their cup defeat last weekend and rediscover their scoring form against a side who are yet to register a win in seven league matches.
Rich Jagger said he was pleased after he watched his Beverley Town side claim their first home win of the season as they beat South Cave 2-1 in the Humber Premier League.
Skipper Nathan White and the inform Alex Stark both found the back of the net in the second half as town secured a victory that moves them to fourth place in the table.
Beverley Town Football Club have moved into second place in the Humber Premier League after they eased to a 5-0 win over Hornsea Town at The Balk.
A hat-trick from Craig Muirhead and goals from Alex Stark and Shaun Gibson completed a good say work for Rich Jagger’s side who made it back to back wins in the league.