Team News

The Holy Blues head to Hurst Cross on Saturday, to take on Ashton United in the Pitching In Northern Premier League. Unbeaten in four, Gainsborough are looking to get back to winning ways after three successive draws, making it six points out of twelve in the most recent sequence for Neal Bishop’s Gainsborough Trinity. Since the 2-0 victory over The Robins at the Dave Longstaff Martin...

Gainsborough Trinity are delighted to welcome legendary, former manager, Neil Warnock, back to Lincolnshire at the beginning of June. In a fantastic double header to help the Holy Blues celebrate our 150 year anniversary, we are delighted to announce that Warnock will be bringing his "Are you with me?" show to the county. First, Warnock will tread the boards at The Baths Hall, Scunthorpe,...

We welcome Belper Town to the Dave Longstaff Martin and Co Arena on Saturday afternoon (3pm) before embarking on two away trips against Ashton United and Guiseley. After that is a period of four home games in five, meaning our home form is ever more important as we hit the end of season run in, with fifteen points up for grabs in just over a month, Neal Bishop’s Holy Blues can...

Who said romance is dead? Well apparently the Northern Premier League, as members of the Trinity and South Shields families are being forced to make choices with their true loves, or being made to compromise. You see, the date given for the pre-Christmas postponed fixture so happens to be the day Cupid takes aim with his bow and arrow, yep that's right, Valentine’s Day. It's a 7.45pm...

The Holy Blues travel to Lancashire for a top six battle with fourth placed Bamber Bridge at the Sir Tom Finney Stadium on Saturday afternoon. In a 3pm kick off, Neal Bishop’s Gainsborough Trinity look to close the gap on the top three. Victory over Jamie Milligan’s Bamber outfit, who got one over on Trinity back in October, are one of two tough tests in three days, with South...

Gainsborough Trinity are back in action at the Dave Longstaff Martin and Co Arena on Tuesday evening when Marske United are the visitors. The Holy Blues keen to rediscover some of the early season form that has seen us spend much of the first half of the season in the play-off spots. And set to add extra spice to the clash sees former Trinity manager Curtis Woodhouse leading the...

Gainsborough Trinity welcome Whitby Town to the Dave Longstaff Martin and Co Arena on Saturday, after more than a month since our last home game, and for only our second game in just over two months. And if ever a period of home games have come along at just the right time, now is it, with three of the next four games set to be played on the Northolme. Following hot on the heels of...

A bizarre night lies ahead for the Holy Blues who play two games away from home simultaneously, ninety miles apart. Liversedge in the league (the rearranged Boxing Day fixture) and Grantham Town (at the third attempt) the matches Trinity have been forced to navigate, for fear of incurring the wrath of the Lincolnshire FA and a fine for failing to play the tie before the end of the...

The Holy Blues travel to Greater Manchester on Saturday to take on Stalybridge Celtic in the Pitching In Northern Premier League. After an enforced layoff, following the postponement of Trinity’s home game scheduled for last weekend against Marine and the disappointment of defeat on the road last time out against Morpeth) Neal Bishop’s Gainsborough Trinity are keen to get points on...