Match Reports

Gainsborough Trinity made it six games unbeaten with a fine victory over Witton Albion, moving themselves clear of the BetVictor Northern Premier League drop-zone on goal difference. Alex Wiles had a home-coming to remember, netting twice following his midweek move from Tadcaster. Dan Wallis was also on debut also after joining from league rivals, Matlock Town 24 hours earlier. From the...

A much changed Gainsborough Trinity side missed out on a place in the third round of the Integro Cup as they were defeated by Lincoln United on penalties at the Martin & Co Arena on Tuesday evening. An early goal from Jordan Adebayo-Smith was cancelled out late on in the first half by former Trinity forward Elliot Wilson and that was enough to take the game the distance. The Holy Blues...

Gainsborough Trinity recorded back to back victories for the first time this season with a gritty 2-1 win over Matlock Town at the Martin & Co Arena, to start 2020 with all three points and extend their unbeaten run to four, with two wins and two draws over the festive period. Making one change to the side that had beat Grantham on Boxing Day, Curtis Woodhouse gave a start to Michael...

Five of the best gave Gainsbourgh Trinity supporters the best possible Christmas present, dispatching Lincolnshire rivals, Grantham, by five goals to one on opposition turf; a score line that had the Trinity faithful purring with delight, as both Simon Russell and Curtis Morrison netted braces. There were two changes to the side that drew 0-0 with Nantwich Town on Saturday; Morrison in...

A festival stalemate at the Gainsborough Martin & Co Arena saw Gainsborough Trinity move off the foot of the table, with a hard-earned point against Nantwich. The first half saw both sides with defences on top, as Nathan Stainfield was restored to the starting line up alongside Will Thornton at the back. And his presence was a welcome boost alongside the twin threat of Joe Malkin and Joe...

On a bitterly cold afternoon in Tameside, Curtis Woodhouse's Gainsborough Trinity came from behind to rescue a point thanks to substitute Mitchell Dunne's strike, thirteen minutes from time. As Trinity made two changes from the side that narrowly lost out to Scarborough last weekend, Woodhouse opted for two up top, switching to wing backs as James Williamson and Ross Hannah returned to...

Curtis Woodhouse made two changes from the side that displayed scored five at Tamworth seven days earlier, Shane Clarke and Gavin Allott coming in for Harry Middleton and Ross Hannah. And having scored eleven goals in their last three games, the Holy Blues could not break down a streetwise Morpeth side, who came for a point and left with all three. The Blues dominated possession...

Back in the day, football was born to deliver two hours of recreation for working people, toiling for six and a half days a week. Watching The Holy Blues last three games is a throwback to that by-gone era where 2-3-5 ensured thrills, spills and no shortage of skills to leave fans desperate for the next game to come. The formation may have changed but the elation experienced by the...

Curtis Woodhouse's first league game in charge of the Holy Blues was a pulsating, end to end encounter, a fantastic advert for the BetVictor Northern Premier league and non-league football in general. Coming off the back of a 0-4 away win in the FA Trophy in midweek, Woodhouse took the opportunity to blood four of his five new signings in the fixture against fans-owned FC United. Only...