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  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Spectators writing their contact details for coronavirus contact tracing purposes inside the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_07.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Spectators writing their contact details for coronavirus contact tracing purposes inside the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_06.jpg
  • Unhappy Newcastle fans after seeing their side pegged back at 2-2. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_73.jpg
  • West Ham captain Declan Rice. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_66.jpg
  • Newcastle goalkeeper Freddie Woodman. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_63.jpg
  • Prominant advertising for Newcastle owner Mike Ashley's company Sports Direct at St James Park. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_56.jpg
  • Callum Wilson and Newcastle fans in the Leazes Stand rue a missed chance. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_54.jpg
  • A Newcastle fan wearing a neck mounted go-pro type camera celebrates the fifth minute goal scored by Callum Wilson. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_44.jpg
  • Sports Direct branding on the Leazes stand and East Stand roof.  Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_42.jpg
  • Newcastle fans prepare for their first game in St James Park since March 2020. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_34.jpg
  • Fans, nearly all unmasked, making their way into the Milburn stand. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_27.jpg
  • The concrete of the East Stand at St James Park contrasting with the adjacent  Georgian style houses. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_21.jpg
  • Fans making their way to St James Park, past buildings showing different stages of development in Newcastle city centre. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_12.jpg
  • The main entrance to St James Park. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_10.jpg
  • A Newcastle fan being filmed by a passing TV cameraman outside St James Park. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_7.jpg
  • Volunteers collecting for the Newcastle United foodbank outside St James Park. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_5.jpg
  • Early arrivals making their way to the match. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_4.jpg
  • A view of St James Park, from Gateshead, with a sold sign at the top of the frame. Newcastle owner Mike Ashley hoped to sell the club to a Saudi consortium in 2020. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_3.jpg
  • A view of Horsfall Stadium at dusk as Bradford Park Avenue  lose 1-2 to Telford United in the National League North, 21st November 2020. The match was played behind closed doors, due to the second Coronavirus lockdown.
    WSC_Bradford_Park_Avenue_v_Telford_P...jpg
  • Bradford Park Avenue fans outside Horsfall Stadium watching through the fence, as their team lose 1-2 to Telford United in the National League North, 21st November 2020. The match was played behind closed doors, due to the second Coronavirus lockdown.
    WSC_Bradford_Park_Avenue_v_Telford_P...jpg
  • Bradford Park Avenue fans outside Horsfall Stadium watching through the fence, as their team lose 1-2 to Telford United in the National League North, 21st November 2020. The match was played behind closed doors, due to the second Coronavirus lockdown.
    WSC_Bradford_Park_Avenue_v_Telford_P...jpg
  • Newcastle fans find solace in the iconic Strawberry pub. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_93.jpg
  • West Ham fans leave the stadium. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_92.jpg
  • A Newcastle fan finds reasons to be cheerful. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_91.jpg
  • The Leazes Stand empties rapidly as full time approaches. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_87.jpg
  • West ham players and fans at the top of the Leazes Stand, celebrate after Michail Antonio's goal put them 2-4 up. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_80.jpg
  • Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_76.jpg
  • West Ham fans celebrate the equaliser scored by  Saïd Benrahma. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_72.jpg
  • West Ham fans celebrate the equaliser scored by  Saïd Benrahma. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_70.jpg
  • West Ham fans celebrate the equaliser scored by  Saïd Benrahma. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_71.jpg
  • West Ham emerge for the second half. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_65.jpg
  • Newcastle Manager Steve Bruce. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_62.jpg
  • Newcastle Manager Steve Bruce with assistants Steve Agnew and Greame Jones. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_61.jpg
  • A Newcastle fan sporting a black and white striped hard hat. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_57.jpg
  • Allan Saint-Maximin of Newcastle. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_53.jpg
  • Newcastle fans celebrate the fifth minute goal scored by Callum Wilson. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_43.jpg
  • Sports Direct branding on the East stand roof.  Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_41.jpg
  • Newcastle goalkeeper Freddie Woodman. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_37.jpg
  • Newcastle fans and soft toy take a selfie. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_35.jpg
  • Fans, nearly all unmasked, making their way into the Milburn stand. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_29.jpg
  • Fans, nearly all unmasked, making their way into the Milburn stand. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_28.jpg
  • Fans, nearly all unmasked, making their way into the Milburn stand. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_26.jpg
  • The iconic Strawberry pub, dwarfed by a new building taking shape. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_25.jpg
  • The concrete of the East Stand at St James Park contrasting with the adjacent  Georgian style houses. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_20.jpg
  • The concrete of the East Stand at St James Park contrasting with the adjacent  Georgian style houses. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_19.jpg
  • Fans making their way to the East Stand. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_16.jpg
  • The concrete of the East Stand at St James Park contrasting with the adjacent victorian and Goergian style houses. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_15.jpg
  • The concrete of the East Stand at St James Park contrasting with the adjacent victorian and Goergian style houses. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_14.jpg
  • A family photo opportunity by the Alan Shearer stature. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_8.jpg
  • A view of St James Park, from Gateshead. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_1.jpg
  • A view of St James Park, from Gateshead. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_2.jpg
  • Bradford Park Avenue fans outside Horsfall Stadium watching through the fence, as their team lose 1-2 to Telford United in the National League North, 21st November 2020. The match was played behind closed doors, due to the second Coronavirus lockdown.
    WSC_Bradford_Park_Avenue_v_Telford_P...jpg
  • Bradford Park Avenue fans outside Horsfall Stadium watching through the fence, as their team lose 1-2 to Telford United in the National League North, 21st November 2020. The match was played behind closed doors, due to the second Coronavirus lockdown.
    WSC_Bradford_Park_Avenue_v_Telford_P...jpg
  • Bradford Park Avenue fans outside Horsfall Stadium watching through the fence, as their team lose 1-2 to Telford United in the National League North, 21st November 2020. The match was played behind closed doors, due to the second Coronavirus lockdown.
    WSC_Bradford_Park_Avenue_v_Telford_P...jpg
  • Bradford Park Avenue fans outside Horsfall Stadium watching through the fence, as their team lose 1-2 to Telford United in the National League North, 21st November 2020. The match was played behind closed doors, due to the second Coronavirus lockdown.
    WSC_Bradford_Park_Avenue_v_Telford_P...jpg
  • Bradford Park Avenue fans outside Horsfall Stadium watching through the fence, as their team lose 1-2 to Telford United in the National League North, 21st November 2020. The match was played behind closed doors, due to the second Coronavirus lockdown.
    WSC_Bradford_Park_Avenue_v_Telford_P...jpg
  • Bradford Park Avenue fans outside Horsfall Stadium watching through the fence, as their team lose 1-2 to Telford United in the National League North, 21st November 2020. The match was played behind closed doors, due to the second Coronavirus lockdown.
    WSC_Bradford_Park_Avenue_v_Telford_P...jpg
  • Bradford Park Avenue fans outside Horsfall Stadium watching through the fence, as their team lose 1-2 to Telford United in the National League North, 21st November 2020. The match was played behind closed doors, due to the second Coronavirus lockdown.
    WSC_Bradford_Park_Avenue_v_Telford_P...jpg
  • A Bradford Park Avenue fan switching ends of the stadium at half time, as his team lose 1-2 to Telford United in the National League North, 21st November 2020. The match was played behind closed doors, due to the second Coronavirus lockdown.
    WSC_Bradford_Park_Avenue_v_Telford_P...jpg
  • Angelo Ogbonna of West Ham and Callum Wilson of Newcastle contest a loose ball. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_81.jpg
  • Michail Antonio's penalty is saved by Freddie Woodman, before before Tomas Soucek scores from the rebound. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_77.jpg
  • Saïd Benrahma puts West Ham level at 2-2. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_69.jpg
  • Stars in stripes, a list of players with competative Newcastle appearances, outside the Milburn Stand. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
    WSC_Newcastle_West_Ham_150821_PT_11.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. The home players leaving the pitch as Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-45.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Young home supporters on the terracing during the second-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-41.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. The home club’s match secretary fills out the team sheet in the bar before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_13.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. An advertising sign outside the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_03.jpg
  • Congleton Town 1 Coventry United 1 (Pens 4-3), 19/12/2020. Ivy Gardens, FA Vase Third Round. A plaque and coronavirus warning sign on the shed wall in the ground before Congleton Town play Coventry United. The home team were founded in 1901 and played in the North West Counties League Premier Division. They defeated their opponents from the Midland League Premier Division 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 1-1, watched by 300 spectators, the maximum permitted under Covid-19 restrictions. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Congleton_v_Coventry_CM19122020-...jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A supporter untying a flag at the end of the game as Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-47.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Action from the second-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-43.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Young home supporters on the terracing during the second-half as Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-42.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. The home team’s David Raven in action during the first-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-40.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Action from the first-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-38.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Action from the first-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-37.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. The referee’s assistant watching the first-half action as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-36.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Spectators in the shed watching the first-half as Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-33.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A home supporter with a flag welcomes their team on to the pitch before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. The home team press for the opening goal during the first-half as Marine play Hyde United (in white) in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-28.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A home supporter taking his place in the stand before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-23.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Two home supporters attaching a club flag to a fence before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-22.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A groundsman inflating balls in a store room before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-18.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. FA Cup branding on display inside the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-17.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A solitary spectator standing in the shed before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy first round tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-14.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy Second Round Qualifying. Social distancing advice painted on the terracing inside the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-11.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. A member of the ground staff entering store room at the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-07.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. An exterior view of the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-06.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. An exterior view of the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-05.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. The turnstiles with hand sanitiser waiting for spectators to arrive before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-01.jpg
  • Marine 1 Hyde United 0, 12/12/2020. Marine Travel Arena, FA Trophy First Round. Spectators and pedestrians on the street outside the ground before Marine play Hyde United in an FA Trophy tie at the Marine Travel Arena, formerly known as Rossett Park, in Crosby. Due to coronavirus regulations which had suspended league games, the Merseysiders’ only fixtures were in cup competitions, including their forthcoming tie against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round. Marine won the game by 1-0, watched by a permitted capacity of 400, with the visitors having two men sent off in the second half. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Marine_v_Hyde_CM12122020-03.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. A groundsman fist-bumps one of the coaches as the players and officials leave the field at the conclusion of the match as Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. A spectator and his dog watching the second-half action as Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. The visiting team score their second goal at the end of the first-half as Daisy Hill (blue shirts) took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_24.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Two players tussle for possession during the first-half action as Daisy Hill (blue shirts) took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_23.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Spectators standing at the perimeter fence watching the first-half action as Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_21.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Spectators standing at the perimeter fence watching the first-half action as Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_20.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. A woman spectator seated watching the first-half action as Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_19.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Home players running on to the field before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_16.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Visiting fans putting up their club’s flags and banners before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_15.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. Visiting fans putting up their club’s flags and banners before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_14.jpg
  • Daisy Hill 0 Colne 2, 01/09/2020. New Sirs, FA Cup extra preliminary round. An old set of turnstiles stored inside the ground before Daisy Hill took on Colne in an FA Cup Extra-Preliminary round tie at New Sirs, Westhoughton, Greater Manchester. The visitors, who compete two divisions above their hosts, won this all-Lancashire match 2-0, watched by 241 spectators. The designated maximum capacity for the game had been set at 300 due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions which had recently been eased to allow spectators to attend non-League fixtures in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_DaisyHill_Colne_010920_CM_11.jpg
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