
Match Information
Venue: Inglewhite Road, PR3 2DB
Date: Saturday 11th October, 3pm kick off
Competition: NWCFL Premier Division
Adults: £8
Concession: £6
12-18: £2
Under 11: FREE
Students get concession rate with valid ID
Town look to get back to winning ways, following a slump in the league.
Despite this, many would argue the performances have been there.
However, they'll come up against a South Liverpool side who have started very well.
A call to opposition fans that Wilfrid's Club, just a short walk to the ground is offering member prices for away supporters for 2025/26 season.
We ask that anyone driving to the match parks respectfully and with residents in mind.
We have a big car park that accommodates roughly 95 cars on a first come first serve basis.
The Opposition
South sit 11th, putting any concerns about last year's struggles behind them.
Striker Neil Weaver has played a massive part of that, notching 8 goals.
Following his brace against Longridge in his side's 3-1 home victory last year, he's one that will already be on the radar.
With South winning 3 out of their last 4 games, they'll be high on confidence.
Especially when they've scored 12 goals during that run of form.
Goalkeeper Lucas Allan has their most MOTM awards, giving the impression that he'll be hard to beat.
Overall, it's going to a tough game against a clearly well drilled side.
We can only hope the right Longridge Town turn up in what is only our third ever meeting with South.
H2H
South Liverpool 3-1 Longridge - 02/11/24
Longridge 2-0 South Liverpool - 14/09/24
Form Guide
Longridge:
Position: 15th
Form table: 22nd
Current form: LLDLW
Goals scored: 36
Goals against: 32
South Liverpool:
Position: 11th
Form table: 14th
Current form: WLWWL
Goals scored: 27
Goals against: 35
Team News
Josh Ashe made his debut for Town midweek.
The young attacking midfielder was a bright spark towards the end of a tough defeat.
Loanee goalkeeper Oliver Bellizia was unavailable due to being involved in Fleetwood Town's matchday squad for their win over Leeds u21s in the Vertu Trophy.
We spoke to assistant manager Charlie Russell today who gave us his thoughts on tomorrow's game:
"We're desperate to bounce back.
"We've had a tough few weeks and results haven't gone our way but performances have been there for a large part of each game.
"It's down to me and the gaffer to get them in the right headspace so we'll approach the game as one of the most important of the season and we've got to try and push for three points.
"We worked hard at training yesterday and we'll make sure that we're set up and hard to beat.
I'd like to think at a home game on a great pitch we can turn this difficult corner."