By Brendan Doyle
The Bucks look to extend their unbeaten home streak in 2025 against visitor’s Hednesford Town who are currently having an impressive season and look to continue their push for cementing a place in the play off areas.
Bootle’s hold a home record in the league competition in 2025 of two wins and two draws in four games, a win could be a message to the rest of the division that Bootle’s territory is a difficult place to go and play. Not only would a win make the rest of the division take note, but also a big mental boost for the Bootle squad.
Hednesford Town have had quite the season thus far, The Pitmen currently sit in fourth place with 54 points and are looking very likely to cement a place in the play offs by the end of the season. A win today against Bootle will push Hednesford Town further to achieving their craved objective.
Club Fact File:
Founded: 1880
Ground: Keys Park was completed in 1995 at a cost of £1.3 million holds a capacity of just over 6,000 and just over 1,000 seated.
Manager: Gavin Hurren became Hednesford Town manager on November 20th after most recently being at the helm of Stratford Town. During his player career, Hurren featured for the likes of Kidderminster Harriers, Mansfield Town and Crawley Town during his playing days, enjoyed a brief spell with Hednesford Town towards the back end of his career.
Recent Honours:
Birmingham Senior Cup Winners 2012/13
Staffordshire Senior Cup Winners 2012/13
Southern League Cup Winners 2010/11
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