It’s five games out of six unbeaten for Bridlington Town, and they’re showing no signs of stopping as they go into Saturday’s game against Ossett United.
Another clean sheet, and another convincing victory saw the Seasiders playoff-challenging Consett AFC 3-0 at Queensgate.
After being so dominant against a side so high in the table, manager Adrian Costello was rightly delighted with his player’s showing, saying it was their “best performance of the season so far”.
It takes Bridlington Town into a streak of three away games in all competitions, due to the East Riding Senior Cup tie against East Riding Rangers being postponed to Tuesday 5th December.
Sandwiched between that and the Ossett game is Pontefract Collieries away on Saturday 2nd December.
It’s quite the opposite for Ossett United, as Saturday’s game will be their third consecutive home match.
A waterlogged pitch postponed the Ramicorns’ game away to Cleethorpes Town on Saturday, meaning their last game was at home against Hebburn Town on 11th November. It can only be assumed that it was an entertaining affair for the neutral, as it finished 4-4, with goals in the 86th, 89th and 93rd minute!
Ossett will host Brighouse Town on Tuesday evening before welcoming Bridlington Town to Ingfield.
Bridlington Town rose two places from 12th after their victory over Consett, to now sit directly in the middle of the 20-team pack in the Northern Premier League East Division. Meanwhile, Ossett United are six points adrift of the Seasiders’ 20, occupying 15th position.
Whilst Bridlington have played more games (16) than anyone in the division, having points already on the board is crucial.
The trip to Infield was Adrian Costello’s first as Bridlington Town manager. Lewis Dennison, who is the club’s top scorer with six goals this season, opened the scoring. However, two goals in three minutes from James Walshaw on the brink of half time ensured the game finished 2-1.
Back at Queensgate, the Seasiders found themselves 2-0 down against Ossett after just nine minutes back in September last year. However, a brilliant comeback saw them ultimately draw the match 2-2.


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