DCFA BISHOP AUCKLAND HEART FOUNDATION CHARITY CUP 21/22 Preliminary Round – Sunday 5Th September 2021 Kick Off 10.30Am

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DCFA BISHOP AUCKLAND HEART FOUNDATION CHARITY CUP 21/22 Preliminary Round – Sunday 5Th September 2021 Kick Off 10.30Am DCFA BISHOP AUCKLAND HEART FOUNDATION CHARITY CUP 21/22 Preliminary Round – Sunday 5th September 2021 Kick Off 10.30am Match Home Away Referee No 1 Chester le Street Hilda Park v Darlington RA Barry Tones (Take Place September 12th) 55457918 2 Willington Black Horse v Gainford X-Keys Mark Armstrong 1517725 3 Darlington White Horse v Newton Aycliffe WMC Big Club Ian Ellis 1474066 4 Toft Hill Three Tuns V Witton Gilbert Sam Parnaby 58435475 5 Belmont Club v Stillington The Royal Tom Johnson 1473105 6 Ferryhill Greyhound v Belmont United Aidan Hewitt 59553792 7 Waldridge Park v Bishop Middleham Thomas Ludlow 58436016 8 Consett Top Club v West Cornforth Square & Compass Chris Shield 1446663 9 Brandon Sports Club v Langley Park FC Second John Davison 1465684 10 Belmont United Travellers Rest v Bishop Auckland Sports Bar Michael Walker 56470644 11 Leeholme v Chilton & Windlestone WMC Derric Wade 55783067 12 West Rainton v Easington Welfare Kevin Patterson 1473628 13 Gateshead Leam Lane WMC v Houghton Town David Carr 57366148 14 Coxhoe Red Lion v Middlestone Moor Masons Arms Alan Powles 1474373 15 Seaham Parkside v Sedgefield St Edmunds Ash Cooper 1474293 16 Ferryhill Celtic v South Hetton Cricket Club David Standley 1445839 17 Newton Aycliffe Roundhouse v Bishop Auckland Bay Horse Blues Jamie Cann 1473112 18 North Bitchburn Red Lions v Darlington Deacon Dave Hall (Take Place 12th September) 2115043 19 Darlington Slaters Arms v Crook Town Rangers (Due To Darlington Slaters Arms Folding/Withdrawing – Crook Town Rangers Progress To The Next Round) 20 Spennymoor The Ash Tree v Sherburn Jack Purdham 58434374 21 Darlington Skerne Park v Shildon Institute AFC Andy Cook 1474052 22 Kelloe v Durham County Steph Lyons 57029708 23 Murton Colliery v Gateshead Thomas Wilson John Harkess 1475335 24 S’moor Town Neil Adams Sports Bar v Darlington Young Bulls Matthew Morton 58227062 25 Darlington Brinkburn v Ferryhill Rangers (Ferryhill Rangers Progress To Next Round) 26 Easington Lane WMC v Stockton Portrack Alan Powles (Take Place 12th September) 1474373 27 Bishop Juniors Pavillion v West Auckland Sports Bar Nathan Sherrat 58635784 Byes: (28) Coundon WMC, (29) Darlington Rolling Mill, (30) Ferryhill Dynamos, (31) Middleton Wanderers, (32) Witton Park Rose & Crown All players must be registered with the league their clubs play in at least seven clear days before playing in the competition. To play in the Semi Final or Final a player must have played in an earlier round of the competition and played in at least two league fixtures for that team. A player can only play for one team in the Competition. It is the HOME teams responsibility to ensure that they make contact with their opponents and the Match Officials within at least SEVEN DAYS prior to the fixture. All acknowledgements in relation to referees MUST be received within SEVEN DAYS of issue of the draw. Match Officials Fees: Referees £30.00 (inclusive of travel). The HOME team is responsible for ALL fees. The method of payment should be agreed between the home team and match officials in advance of the fixture to comply with COVID-19 guidance. The Home team is responsible in ensuring that the result is at hand immediately after the game - Telephone (0191) 3872929, email [email protected] or text 07721 401192. Both teams must send in fully completed team sheets to [email protected] within two hours of the game being completed. Any last minute emergencies OUTSIDE OF OFFICE HOURS (9.00AM – 5.00PM MONDAY TO FRIDAY) contact Alex Clark – 07708937052. Date of First Round – Sunday 3rd October 2021 .
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