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United Kingdom - Shildon - Shildon AFC Versus Warrington Rylands FA Vase Football Match

Shildon 0 Warrington Rylands 0 (4-5 pens), 17/04/2021. Dean Street, FA Vase Fourth Round. An exterior view of the ground with sanitising equipment and track and trace documents as Shildon (in red) take on Warrington Rylands in an FA Vase Fourth Round tie at Dean Street. Formed in 1890, the home club are members of the Northern League Division One with their rivals playing in the North West Counties League Premier Division. The away team won the match 5-4 on penalties after a 0-0 draw over 90 minutes, in a fixture played without spectators permitted due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.

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Shildon v Warrington Rylands 17/04/2021
Shildon 0 Warrington Rylands 0 (4-5 pens), 17/04/2021. Dean Street, FA Vase Fourth Round. An exterior view of the ground with sanitising equipment and track and trace documents as Shildon (in red) take on Warrington Rylands in an FA Vase Fourth Round tie at Dean Street. Formed in 1890, the home club are members of the Northern League Division One with their rivals playing in the North West Counties League Premier Division. The away team won the match 5-4 on penalties after a 0-0 draw over 90 minutes, in a fixture played without spectators permitted due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.