Cheshire

Warrington Town Youth Team Faces Title Decider This Sunday

By

Lisa Hayes
16 April 2026, 5:45 pm

The Warrington Town Under 21s side is set to play their final league fixture of the season this Sunday, 19 April 2026, at the Cal.Delivery Stadium in Warrington. The match, which kicks off at 2pm against Hyde United, offers the young team a chance to secure the North West Development U21 Premier Division title.

Managed by Dave Ingle, the squad heads into this final game knowing that a win will guarantee them the championship. This follows a successful campaign where the team has won 15 of their 19 league matches, scoring 67 goals at an average of more than 3.5 per game.

To accommodate local fans who wish to support the team during this title-deciding performance, the club has moved the match from its usual youth facility to the main stadium. Entry to the game is free of charge for all attendees.

The Warrington Town Under 21s side was recently established as part of a dedicated youth development pathway to help local talent progress. This initiative is part of a wider focus on youth football at the club, overseen by Mark Bellers, the Head of Youth at Warrington Town FC.

Their opponents, Hyde United, are a semi-professional club based in Greater Manchester. The match marks a significant moment for the Warrington youth programme, which was designed to provide local players with facilities and opportunities to improve within the sport.

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