Railway Ladies travelled to Sheffield Wednesday with a depleted squad due to injuries & absences in their 1st post Christmas fixture. Railway started very
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St Albans City 1 – 1 Harrogate Town
A Joe Leesley goal deep into added time, earned Harrogate an F A Trophy replay, at the CNG Stadium this coming Tuesday evening. Town
Nuneaton Town 2 – 1 Harrogate Town
Harrogate Town missed he chance to climb to the top of National North when they went down to a 2-1 defeat at Liberty Way,
Chorley 0 – 1 Harrogate Town
A late goal from Jordan Thewlis at Chorley, enabled Town to cut Salford’s lead at the top of the table to a mere two
Harrogate Town 3 – 0 Darlington
Town gained full revenge for Boxing Day’s defeat,with a sparkling 3-0,New Years Day victory over Darlington. Simon Weaver reshuffled his pack,with Louie Swain partnering
Harrogate Town 3 – 0 North Ferriby United
Harrogate Town moved to within six points of leaders, Salford City, after a comfortable 3-0 victory over basement club North Ferriby United. Following their
Wrexham 0 – 2 Harrogate Town
A brace of headers from new striker, Mark Beck, propelled Harrogate Town into the second round of the Buildbase F A Trophy, with victory
Harrogate Town 2 – 2 Kidderminster Harriers
A goal deep into stoppage time denied Harrogate all three points in an exciting match at the CNG Stadium. For Town,Simon Ainge and Ellis
Harrogate Railway Ladies come away with 3 points against Swallownest
Harrogate Railway Ladies managed to bag all 3 points against Swallownest today with an unconvincing performance resulting in a 5-4 score line. Goals came
FC United of Manchester 3 – Harrogate Town 2
A second half fight back by F C United,robbed Town of all three points at Broadhurst Park, Manchester. For Town,Ben Parker and Simon Ainge