Today's football round-up as Worcester Raiders lose unbeaten record
Worcester Raiders threw away a 1-0 half-time lead as their unbeaten start to the season was ended by Shawbury United.
Worcester Raiders threw away a 1-0 half-time lead as their unbeaten start to the season was ended by Shawbury United.
FULL TIME: WORCESTER CITY 3 - 0 BOLDMERE ST MICHAELS
Kidderminster Harriers enjoyed a positive start to their pre-season programme with a win over a youthful Aston Villa side.
WORCESTER City assistant manager Ashley Vincent praised his side’s commitment and work ethic after they had to show patience before securing the points against lowly Dunkirk.
Live updates as Worcester City take on Dunkirk FC at The Victoria Ground
WORCESTER City were made to work hard to pick up three points against a South Normanton Athletic team whose performance belied their lowly position in the Midland League Premier Division table.
Fresh from a five goal cup win in midweek, Worcester City get back to league matters this afternoon against South Normanton Athletic. Although the visitors are currently sat in the relegation zone, they have picked up four wins in their past seven games and are clearly on the up. With manager John Snape saying his team are hungry for more goals today, it is set up to be an interesting afternoon.
WORCESTER City failed to capitalise on a golden opportunity to pick up their first three points of the season as they played out an entertaining 2-2 draw with Coventry United.
WORCESTER Warriors’ Kerry Simons was among the prize winners at the annual Premiership Rugby Parliamentary Community Awards at the House of Commons.
KIDDERMINSTER Harriers have bolstered their ranks ahead of the new season with two signings in as many days.
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