March 22, 2023 - 1362 views
It is a huge game for both clubs at the 4 Crosses Arena on Saturday when the Seagulls play Holywell Town in a crunch top of the table clash (2:30pm kick-off).
Both teams are on extraordinary winning runs, but victory for the Bay would leave them needing just one point from their remaining three games to be officially crowned JD Cymru North champions.
However, with such a superior goal difference (currently +74 to +43), a win on Saturday would virtually sew up the title.
Holywell, having won 22 1eague games on the bounce since losing 6-1 at home to the Bay back in August, know a win for them keeps them in the race.
If they went on to win their remaining fixtures, with a game in hand, the Bay would need seven points out of nine to be certain of getting over the line – with a tricky last day ‘derby’ game against Llandudno to come.
Bay boss Steve Evans is keeping a cool head for the game and says: “We’ll treat it like any other game. We’ll do our homework, we’ll have a game plan and we’ll be ready to put in a Performance for the fans – and hopefully get the three points.”
Apart from injured Ryan Edwards, he will hope to have the majority of his squad available as the Bay look to extend their own winning run in the league to 26 games.
With a big crowd expected, supporters are asked to get to the ground early.
