Match Preview: Farsley Celtic (h)

    National League North action returns to the Deva Stadium this weekend as we welcome Farsley Celtic to CH1.

    On Tuesday night, the Seals progressed into the Fourth Qualifying Round of the FA Cup after they beat seventh tier side Stockton Town 1-0 in a replay at the Deva.

    A second-half Harrison Burke header ended up being the difference between the two sides, despite Calum McIntyre’s players being numerically disadvantaged for the majority of the game after Connell Rawlinson was sent off in the third minute.

    That triumph means we will visit fellow National League North outfit Scarborough Athletic in the next round on Saturday 12th October.

    THE OPPOSITION

    Considering their circumstances, Farsley Celtic have made an admirable start to the campaign as they currently reside in eleventh position in the league table.

    Due to the developments at their ground the Citadel, the Celt Army have only been able to play one of their nine league games at home this term as they install a new 4G pitch.

    They narrowly avoided relegation last campaign, as a 2-0 home victory over Buxton on the final day was enough to see them survive the drop by a three point margin, with Blyth Spartans being the unfortunate club to go down.

    Farsley also made it into the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup for the first time since 2007 as they knocked out Wythenshawe Town to book a date against the top scoring team in the prestigious competition’s history, Kettering Town.

    THE GAFFER

    Pav Singh has only been in the dugout for the West Yorkshire club for just over a month after he succeeded player-manager Clayton Donaldson in early September.

    The 48-year-old returned to Farsley after previously holding the post of Director of Football at the club as well as appearing for them as a player.

    During his youth career he played for Leeds United and Bradford City before stints at Harrogate Town and Albion Sports at senior level.

    Despite his managerial career still being in it’s infancy, Singh has already achieved success as he guided Liversedge to the seventh tier of English football for the first time in their history after earning back-to back promotions.

    ONE TO WATCH

    Goalkeeper Tom Wooster was recently included in the Vanarama National League FA Cup Team of the Week after his clean sheet against Wythenshawe Town.

    The 19-year-old stopper will be well acquainted with Chester goalkeeper Elyh Harrison, as the pair are both on loan from Manchester United.

    Prior to his temporary spell in West Yorkshire, Wooster also had loans with Macclesfield and Ramsbottom.

    The Red Devils acquired the highly-rated ‘keeper from Barnsley in 2021, where in his final campaign with the club he was named the Academy Player of the Season.

    LEAGUE FORM GUIDE

    Chester FC | W5 D2 L2 | F14 A10 GD: +4 | Pos: 2nd

    Last Three

    Kidderminster Harriers (A) | D 1-1 | Scorers: Charlie Caton

    South Shields (H) | W 1-0 | Scorers: Tom Peers

    Rushall Olympic (A) | W 2-1 | Scorers: Charlie Caton & Nathan Cameron (O.G)

    Farsley Celtic | W4 D1 L4 | F13 A11 GD: +2 | Pos: 11th

    Last Three

    Southport (A) | D 1-1 | Scorers: Danny Greenfield

    Needham Market (A) | W 1-0 | Scorers: Danny Greenfield

    Leamington (H) | L 1-0 | Scorers: N/A

    Match Preview by Jude Deedigan

    MATCH DETAILS

    Kick off is 3pm at The Deva Stadium on Saturday. The postcode for the ground is CH1 4LT.

    MATCHDAY INFORMATION

    For information on Admission Prices, Entry into the Stadium, Payment Methods, Allocated Seating and much more – visit chesterfc.com/matchdayinformation.

    Tickets: Available online – CLICK HERE! Contactless card payments are available at the turnstile, with cash payments available at the Ticket Office.

    The GWG Street Food Van will be open prior to the game, serving Burgers, Salt and Pepper Fries and of course – our Footy Scran favourite – loaded fries!

    Ginger Cat Coffee are also on hand outside the ground providing their usual excellent selection of hot drinks and iced coffees!

    The Cestrian Bar will be open from midday on Saturday, until kick off and then post match, full stocked with a full selection of alcohol and soft drinks as well as showing all of the action.

    Inside the ground, the Kiosks will be serving their wider variety of Cottoms pies during the new campaign, including Cottage Pies!

    Matchday Programmes will be available to purchase from the Club Shop and our volunteer sellers around the ground, costing £3. If you are unable to get a programme on the day, they are available to buy online – CLICK HERE.

    MATCHDAY COVERAGE

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