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1 week ago |
theshots.co.uk | Luke Maunder
Kicking off an Easter weekend double-header, Aldershot Town welcome Sutton United, who make the 33-mile journey from South London for this Good Friday clash. Despite relegation heartbreak last season, the ‘Amber and Chocolates’ are arguably enjoying the most successful era in the club’s history.
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1 week ago |
theshots.co.uk | Luke Maunder
Aldershot Town make the 239-mile journey to North Yorkshire this weekend, as they face Vanarama National League high-fliers York City at the LNER Community Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Founded in 1922, the club have contested the comfortable majority of their 103-year existence as a Football League club. However, the past 20 years have seen them become part of the non-league furniture.
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2 weeks ago |
theshots.co.uk | Luke Maunder
Aldershot Town suffered their first home league defeat of 2025 as Boston United collected a crucial 2-1 victory at the EBB Stadium on Tuesday evening. Second-half goals from James Gale and Jai Rowe cancelled out Tyler Frost’s opener just before the break in a closely contested tie that could have gone either way. A heavily changed side from Saturday’s semi-final victory saw several members of Tommy Widdrington’s squad earning a well deserved evening off.
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2 weeks ago |
theshots.co.uk | Luke Maunder
Aldershot Town welcome Vanarama National League strugglers Boston United for the very first time on Tuesday evening, in this midweek clash at the EBB Stadium. Despite their troubling league position, ‘the Pilgrims’ are very much relishing better times as a club after a topsy-turvy 21st century thus far. Having received an unusual double relegation from League Two in 2007 due to financial issues, the club’s 17-year wait to return to step-one ended last year via the National League North play-offs.
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2 weeks ago |
theshots.co.uk | Luke Maunder
If you somehow hadn’t already heard, Aldershot Town secured their place in the Isuzu FA Trophy final for the very first time on Saturday, coming from behind to beat local rivals Woking 2-1 in a nerve-racking and incident filled encounter at the EBB Stadium. Two penalties, one red card and over fifteen minutes of second-half injury time eventually all culminated in Jack Barham’s header at the death, finally earning the Shots their maiden trip to Wembley Stadium.
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