HRB Sport will be on air Saturday to bring you unrivalled coverage of our teams matches, including commentary from The Hive and score updates from every game. Regular news too of sport up and down the country including in depth analysis of football league action and the first weekend of the Autumn Internationals.
Barnet will be looking to bounce back from midweek defeat to front runners Salford when they entertain Maidstone United in our feature game. The Bees looked to be heading for an impressive win against the pre season favourites when Wes Fonguck scored his fourth goal in three matches before the break. However, Rory Gaffney ensured parity at the interval and shortly afterwards the tide turned when Tom Walker put away a rebound. Mark Shelton added a third to send the visitors top.
Boreham Wood had sub David Stephens to thank as his injury time goal rescued a point at Aldershot. Both goals game in added on time after Adam Macdonnell had given the Shots a first half lead. Wood remain 11th on 26 points with Barnet one place and one point behind.
After a trio of wins in the FA Trophy last Saturday our teams have been given further challenges to make progress in the second round qualifying next weekend. Hendon have received another home tie against Biggleswade Town, while Wingate & Finchley face a long trip to Tiverton Town and Potters Bar are on the road again against Horsham.
The Scholars have appointed Lee O’Leary and Scott Cousins as joint managers. Lee, for whom this is his first managerial role will continue as player having led the team in its successful promotion campaign last season. Scott has experience of coaching at Hendon where he played alongside Lee. Their first match in charge is the mouth watering encounter with local rivals Wingate & Finchley. The Blues too announced management changes this week with Nicky Shorey stepping down from his role as joint manager. Glen Little will continue the team, having led the team to victories in their last 2 matches.
Hendon have signed Kingstonian winger Shaun Lucien. He began his career at Brentford and has National South experience with Wealdstone and St Albans where he scored 22 goals.
Hadley’s good run was halted when they lost 1-0 at Biggleswade United in the League Champions Trophy.
The visitors have announced
Saturday November 3rd
2.30-6.30
Presenter: Mel
National League
Barnet v Maidstone United
Garry and Pete
Solihull Moors v
Boreham Wood
Bostik Premier Division
Potters Bar v Wingate & FInchley
Alan/Paul
Salisbury v Hendon
David
Spartan South Midlands Premier
Hadley v London Tigers
Edgware Town v Oxhey Jets