Match Reports

For the second away game on the trot Trinity travelled in impressive numbers and backed by over 150 Holy Blues, Liam's loco pulled out of yet another station with all three precious points. Patience and perseverance proved a virtue as triumphant Trinity marched two points closer to fourth and four points clear of Scarborough. Weather aside at the business end of the season a 1-0 win...

Make the Martin & Co a fortress said the leader and, true to their holy hopes, it was trebles all round for Trinity. King's reborn Blues took three well deserved points and, with poor results for three of the contenders and perhaps pretenders to the NPL play-off pack, we sit fifth. This was never going to be a classic against a Bamber Bridge side desperate to avoid being dragged further...

Tremendous Trinity put North Ferriby to the sword on a ploughed field of a football pitch to plunder a play-off berth. Resurgent, rampant and roared on by the mercurial management duo and almost 200 Gainsborough fans, this was an away-day to savour and, dare we say it - perhaps dreams can still come true for the Holy Blues. The affair was open end to end stuff early doors as ferocious...

Gainsborough Trinity narrowed the gap on the play-offs with a dogged victory at home to Stalybridge Celtic. Ash Worsfold’s close range finish after Will Longbottom, on loan from Doncaster Rovers, shot across goal was too much for Patrick Wharton to handle settled the tie nine minutes from time. Prior to that, chances were at a premium for both sides, in what was Liam King’s first game...

On a day where only three fixtures survived the big freeze, Warrington Town roared to a 1-4 victory at play-off chasing Gainsborough Trinity in a game to forget for the home side. Tony McMillan was called into action early, when he had turn a Will Longbottom header over the bar, either side of the keeper and the on loan Doncaster Rovers man would have been celebrating. Two goals in three...

Gainsborough Trinity recorded their first home win in four attempts with a 4-1 victory over relegation threatened Workington at the Martin & Co Arena, but it could have all started differently in the opening minute, when an innocuous back pass was sliced towards his own goal by home keeper Jon Stewart. With a quarter of an hour gone, Ioan Evans drove an effort straight at Aaran Taylor...

It was a case of chances missed for Gainsborough Trinity at the Martin & Co Arena who fought back from going a goal down to secure a point against a strong unit in Witton Albion. The visitors went ahead a minute from the break, Joe Maguire heading through his own net from James Foley’s inswinging free-kick from the left hand side. It was another game where Trinity struggled to get going...

Gainsborough Trinity roared back from going a goal behind inside the opening three minutes to put Whitby Town to the sword at the Martin & Co Arena, running out by four goals to one in a score line that could in truth have been more. Matthew Tymon caught the Holy Blues cold, putting the visitors ahead, stooping to head home a Lewis Maloney cross from the Town left, before Trinity came...

It finished all square at the Martin & Co Arena, as Stafford Rangers held Gainsborough Trinity to a one all draw. Trinity could have been in front as early as the first minute, Alex Byrne and Ashley Worsfold combining, the former denied by a fine flying save by Adam Siviter, tipping over the bar as Byrne’s effort arrowed towards the top corner. Max Watters went close to making it two...