On Saturday, Celtic are back on the road, this time to face Clitheroe. Clitheroe are currently seventeenth on thirty-six points, eleven places and ten points behind Celtic with two games in hand. Kick-off 3pm.
Clitheroe are hovering just above the drop zone and cannot afford to drop any points in case they get dragged into a relegation battle. They started reasonably well, losing only twice in their opening ten games, with four wins and four draws lifting them into the early play-off spots. Since the end of October, they have won six more times, but have lost ten, and drawn twice, sending them sliding down the table. They are a home team, winning three and drawing one from their thirteen away games so far this season. At home, though they have drawn five times, they have only lost three, most recently a 4-2 defeat to Congleton. Their last home win was Boxing Day when they beat Atherton 2-1, and have also lost at home to Mossley, getting a 1-1 draw against Hednesford in their only other home game since Christmas. Clitheroe hold this season’s league record for the highest away defeat, losing 8-1 to Hednesford.
Vernon Perry holds their top league goal scorer record with twelve, Sefton Gonzales his closest rival on seven, though Leon Creech has scored five in their last nine matches and will be one to watch. The average goals and average conceded also points to their dichotomy of home and away. On average they score 2.3 goals per home game and 1.2 per away, whilst conceding an average of 1.5 at home and 2.5 away, They have failed to score in two home games this season, most recently at the start of January when they lost 1-0 to Mossley, but have only kept one clean sheet at home, a goalless draw at the start of the season to Wythenshawe Town. With thirty-four home goals scored, Clitheroe have the best home attack in the league. Couple this with twenty-nine away goals for Celtic, the third highest in the league, and the game will either be a goalless draw or a corker.
Have played Clitheroe already this season, ending their good run and the first loss in their slide down the table, when we beat them at Bower Fold 1-0 thanks to a late Joe Duckworth goal, in Celtic’s first game under Jon Macken. Our only league visit in the last forty years came last season, when Celtic won 1-0, with Jordan Burton the scorer.
In Clitheroe’s last match, the 4-2 home defeat by Congleton, Clitheroe lined up as:
1. Liam Isherwood
2. Jacob Hanson
3. Dylan Dwyer
4. Ross Dent
5. Sam Olawumi
6. Jack McEvilly
7. Leon Creech
8. Emerich Poilly
9. Ntumba Massanka
10. Vernon Parney
11. Jack Massey
In Celtic’s last match the 1-0 home defeat by Widnes, Celtic lined up as:
1. Charlie Monks
2. Jordan Butteworth
3. Kyle Brownhill
4. Brandon Newell
5. Courtney Meppen-Walters
6. Jack Tinning
7. Max Leonard
8. Liam Tongue
9. Lewis Rawsthorn
10. Joe Duckworth
11. Jack Irlam
Jack Tinning will be missing through suspension, while Benni Smales-Braithwaite will likely be out after limping off Trafford’s treacherous pitch. A win for Celtic could see us return to the top five if Chasetown lose at home to Kidsgrove. Hednesford are four points ahead, and away at Hanley, so we could get within a point of them. In the other direction, Runcorn (at home to Vauxhall) and Nantwich (away at Stafford) are only a point behind, so a loss could see us drop to eighth.
Table |
P | Pts | |
15 | Wythenshawe Town | 30 | 37 |
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16 | Stafford Rangers | 29 | 37 |
17 | Clitheroe | 29 | 37 |
18 | Kidsgrove Athletic | 30 | 37 |
19 | Atherton Collieries | 30 | 36 |
Sat 08 Feb 2025 | Stalybridge Celtic | 1-1 |
Tue 04 Feb 2025 | Congleton Town | 2-4 |
Sat 01 Feb 2025 | Wythenshawe | 3-2 |
Sat 25 Jan 2025 | Hednesford Town | 1-1 |
Sat 18 Jan 2025 | Bootle | 0-2 |
Goal Scorers | H | A | 1st | 2nd | Total | |
1 | Parny, Veron | 9 | 3 | 4 | 8 | 12 |
2 | Gonzales, Sefron | 4 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 7 |
3 | Creech, Leon | 4 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 6 |
4 | Splatt, Javaun | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
4= | Olawumi, Sam | 3 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Home win | Newcastle Town | 4-1 | Sat 14th Dec |
Away win | Wythenshawe Town | 0-2 | Tue 14th Jan |
Home defeat | Congleton Town | 2-4 | Tue 4th Feb |
Away defeat | Hednesford Town | 8-1 | Tue 26th Nov |
Home score | Bootle | 5-3 | Sat 28th Sep |
Away score | Hednesford Town | 8-1 | Tue 26th Nov |
Games Since... | Overall | Home | Away |
Last Scored | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Last Conceded | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Last Won | 2 | 4 | 1 |
Last Drew | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Join the M60 towards Oldham.
At the junction of the M60, M66 and M62, continue under the M62 to join the M66.
Stay on the M66 to the very end where it becomes the A56.
After one and a half miles, the A56 splits off the main carriageway (which continues on as the A682), bear to the left towards Blackburn to stay on the A56.
After two miles you will reach a roundabout with the A680; continue straight across (exit 2 of 4) to stay on the A56.
After a further four miles you will reach a roundabout with the M65; continue straight across to join the A6068 (signposted Clitheroe).
After a further mile and a half, keep to the left to join the A671 (Whalley Road) on entering Padiham.
This is the second turning after crossing the M65.
After about four miles you will reach a roundabout with the A59; turn right onto the A59.
After half a mile there is a mini-roundabout; continue straight on (exit 2 of 3) to stay on the A59.
Almost immediately there is a second roundabout with the A671 (Whalley Road) signposted Clitheroe; continue straight on (exit 2 of 3) to stay on the A59.
After just over a mile there is a left turn (the second left after the roundabout) onto Four Lanes End (signposted Clitheroe, and also Information and Telephone).
Four Lanes End immediately becomes Pendle road.
Continue up Pendle Road, and across the mini-roundabout.
When you see a paper shop on the corner on your left, find a parking space.
The ground is further along, on the right, behind the Bridge Pub, and the turnstile is up the narrow lane to the right of the pub.