This weekend, Saturday Sport will feature scores and reports from around the country as most teams travel, the penultimate weekend of the Six Nations and the week’s talking points in the world of sport.
The long-delayed Christmas derby between Barnet and Boreham Wood was eventually played on Tuesday, with honours even following a see-saw match. Paul McCallum again underlined the value of his signing with a late equaliser after Barnet had struck early through Callum Reynolds shot into the top corner. The Bees led at half-time but Kane Smith and Tyrone Marsh turned the game in Wood’s favour until McCallum’s intervention.
Barnet remain 13th but only 4 points off the top 7 with Boreham Wood in 5th.
Hendon boss Lee Allinson with his team’s performance in securing a point at high-flying Taunton Town, however it could have been even better. The Greens were in control of their longest ever midweek encounter. Despite going behind midway through the first-half, an own goal brought the team level 2 minutes later. Joe White and Simeon Olarerin’s goals before the break gave the visitors a 2 goal cushion but a Matthew Wright brace gave the hosts a share of the spoils.
Hadley went out of the Peter Butcher Memorial Trophy, losing 2-1 at Walthamstow. Solomon Ofori scored for the Bricks.
Saturday March 7th
2.30 – 6.30
Presenter: Mel
National League
Stockport County v Barnet
Isthmian Premier
Horsham v Potters Bar Town – Alan
Worthing v Wingate & Finchley – Paul
Southern Premier South
Walton Casuals v Hendon – David