
Bridlington Town suffered a 2-1 loss against Ossett United, meaning they face a final day relegation shoot-out.
Adrian Costello opted for experience in defence for the key game, and as such drafted in Jack Bulless as well as Alex Markham, in place of Adam Stockhill and Bobby Attree.
The hosts had a few half chances in the first half, firstly when Ali Aydemir’s cross found Glen Sani in the penalty area, but he couldn’t quite get a clean connection on it to trouble goalkeeper Callum Hiddleston.
A good ball in behind then played through Lewis Dennison, but his left-footed strike was well saved by Hiddleston.
The visitors, with the wind in their favour, always looked a threat from corner kicks, and that is how they got their goal after 35 minutes. A corner from the left was cleared but then recycled into the penalty area, when Adam Watson opened the scoring.
It took just seven minutes to find the equaliser, and again it was Aydemir’s cross from the right finding Sani. This time he connected with it cleanly, finishing well past Hiddleston from close range.
In the second half, Will Sutton, who’d had a few attempts at goal, cut onto his right foot and saw an unorthodox effort from the edge of the penalty area just miss the top right corner.
Aydemir then had a good opportunity, after he met a cross from the left but fired over the crossbar.
Ossett restored their lead after 76 minutes, when Markham’s header into the midfield was intercepted. A good ball played Adam Priestly in behind, who produced a composed finish to make it 2-1.
The Seasiders continued to have opportunities to find another equaliser, initially through Dennison, whose effort from point-blank range was unbelievably tipped onto the left post.
In the 84th minute, referee Ryan Coulson deemed Andy Norfolk’s challenge to be dangerous, as he brandished a red card to the Bridlington Town midfielder.
With just a minute of the seven added, the Seasiders’ final chance fell to Aydemir, but his volley was thumped well over the bar.
Star man: Lewis Dennison
Entertainment rating: 3 stars
Costello spoke to Brid Town TV after the defeat:
Brid are in the final of the North Riding Senior Cup on Tuesday night at North Ferriby United with a 7.30pm start- they go to Consett on Saturday in the final game of the season in NPL East.
NPL East (bottom half):
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