Wythenshawe Town will host Chasetown in Matchday 22 of Northern Premier League on Saturday, 06 December 2025, 3pm, at Ericstan Park, writes Christian James.
Two wins and one draw is Wythy Town’s record in the last three matches across all competitions. They are unbeaten in those three matches. Wythy Town have shown improvements match-by-match, especially in the last two matches. They were falling behind first but were able to show a great mentality to come back and win the match.
Wythy Town are on great form right now and seek to keep this momentum going this weekend.
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Even though Wythy Town are currently sitting 20th on the table, they show that their current form are much better than what the standing reflects. They keep to play with confidence in the recent matches. They have been fearless even when they were facing a stronger team than them on paper.
On the other side, Chasetown are also unbeaten currently, with two wins and two draws in their last four games. They’re sitting 7th on the table, far above the home side.
In the last two meetings between these teams, each team has won one match, with each team had a victory at home. This shows that home advantage has really played a role in this fixture and Wythy Town have to maximize this chance.
Demi Rhami will be one of the keys to lead the Wythy Town’s attack. He was the side’s player of the month for November, and Chasetown will hope that they can stop him.
Three games unbeaten shows that they are starting to find their rhythm. Wythy Town have shown real improvements in many aspects such as mentality, fighting spirit, and resilience.
Tomorrow’s match will be a great test for Wythy Town whether they are ready to maintain their consistency. A positive result will be needed for Wythy Town to continue their climb out of the relegation zone.
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