We turn the spotlight on to the weekend action with a comprehensive preview of our National League North meeting with Warrington Town at The Brewery Field.

Spennymoor Town v Warrington Town
National League North
Saturday 15th February 2025, 3pm
The Brewery Field
The Opposition
Warrington Town arrive at The Brewery Field desperate to turn around some sluggish recent form which has seen them slip to the foot of the National League North table.
The Yellows have collected just one point from the last available 24 and as a result they now find themselves three points shy of climbing to safety.
Paul Carden returned for a second spell at the Warrington helm in September when he arrived to succeed Mark Beesley and he will be hoping a change in fortune is around the corner.
Previous Meeting
Moors rescued a point in the final couple of minutes when they made the trip to Warrington Town earlier in the campaign.
Isaac Fletcher’s cool finish on 89 minutes made it 1-1 and ensured the two teams shared the points at Cantilever Park in September.
Match Officials
Shaun Taylor will be the man in the middle for Saturday’s encounter at The Brewery Field, and he will be assisted by Connor Scott and Stephen Birkett. Joel Tilmouth is our Fourth Official.
Tickets
Saturday’s game is not segregated. Home and away fans are encouraged to buy their tickets online in advance to help us reduce matchday queuing.
Tickets will also be available via cash or card on the turnstiles ahead of kick-off which will be open from 12.30 on Saturday.
Click here for full ticket information.
Live Commentary
Don’t panic if you aren’t able to join us at The Brewery Field on Saturday because you can enjoy our usual full match commentary on Durham OnAir.
Mark Simpson will be live from 2.50pm to set the scene and he will then describe every kick of the action as it unfolds against The Yellows.
Click here now for full information on listening to our free live commentary.
Betting Odds
Moors have been installed as 2/5 favourites for three points on Saturday, while visitors Warrington are rated a 6/1 shot for victory and the draw is priced up at odds of 29/10.