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Match Preview: Kidsgrove Athletic (H)

  • Sep 20, 2025
  • 1 min read

By Brendan Doyle


This Tuesday night at The Berry Street Garage Stadium, The Bucks take on Kidsgrove Athletic who currently sit eighth in the league table, after a 2-0 win against Newcastle Town on Saturday, Alan Morgan will be looking to double his win record over Midlands clubs in the past few days.


As mentioned, a 2-0 win on Saturday will hopefully give Bootle a huge momentum boost after back to back cup defeats by Witton Albion and Darlington. Alan Morgan described the league as “our bread and butter” in the pre match interview with myself against Witton Albion town and it looks like he is heading in the right direction to make sure Bootle take maximum points from their upcoming games.


After facing three back to back defeats, Kidsgrove Athletic must feel like tonight is a must win to get their hopes of a play off position in April revived. Having currently being sat in a positive league table position, The Grove will be hunting for three points on Merseyside tonight and will surely pose a threat during the ninety minutes of play.


Club Fact File:


Founded: 1952


Nickname: The Grove


The Ground: Hollinwood Road


Capacity: 2,000


Recent Honours:

  • Staffordshire Senior Cup Winners 2011/12

Avoid the queue on the turnstiles and buy your tickets online through the link HERE.

 
 

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