Preview: King’s Lynn Town v Moors

We turn the attention to Saturday afternoon’s action with a full and in-depth preview of our National League North trip to The Walks Stadium.

King’s Lynn Town v Spennymoor Town
National League North
Saturday 15th March 2025, 3pm
The Walks Stadium

The Opposition
King’s Lynn Town sit just outside of the National League North places on goal difference alone ahead of this weekend’s meeting with Moors at The Walks Stadium.

The Linnets have bounced back from suffering back-to-back defeats at the end of February to enjoy an unbeaten March so far to keep up the pace in the face for the top seven.

Commanding victories over South Shields and Southport were backed by a creditable point against in-form Brackley Town in midweek as Adam Lakeland’s men look to find their best for what looks set to be a tense run-in.

Previous Meeting
King’s Lynn Town came from behind to take all three points when the sides met at The Brewery Field back in late October.

Moors led through Junior Mondal’s first half strike, but Greg Taylor levelled midway through the second half before Tom Wilson won it for The Linnets four minutes from time.

Referee
Lewis Smith will be the man in charge of Saturday’s contest at The Walks Stadium, and he will be assisted by Christopher Reeson and Tim Eagles. Dario Matthewson is the Fourth Official.

Tickets
Fans are encouraged to buy in advance online for Saturday’s game as there will be no cash or card sales direct on the turnstiles prior to kick-off.

Click here for full ticket information.

Live Commentary
With another long away trip in prospect this weekend, don’t worry if you can’t get to King’s Lynn Town – because you can listen to full live commentary on Durham OnAir.

Mark Simpson will be behind the mic from The Walks Stadium again on Saturday and you can tune-in from 2.50pm to hear all the action as it unfolds against The Linnets.

Click here for more info on listening into our free live commentary.

Betting Odds
King’s Lynn Town have been installed as 29/20 favourites for three points on Saturday, while Moors are just behind at odds of 17/10 to win and the draw is priced at 2/1.

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