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Hyde Looking To Get Back To Winning Ways

Hyde United will be looking to get their form back on track this weekend as they host Radcliffe Borough at Ewan Fields. 

Hyde have been in torrid form recently after registering only one win in their last six fixtures in all competitions. They will be hoping that Radcliffe will be the perfect opportunity to get back to winning ways and get the fans happy at Ewan Fields. 

Hyde’s last fixture was a disappointing 3-2 loss at home to Mickleover Sports in a match that Hyde should be winning if they are to capitalise on their play-off ambitions. Mickleover were 2-0 up after 47 minutes with Hyde equalising on the 74th minute setting up a likely winner for the Tigers. But Mickleover snatched the three points in the 87th minutes to condemn Hyde to defeat. 

Radcliffe have struggled since coming up from the North West league as they have only won five points from their opening 6 games. Radcliffe’s last game was a 4-0 loss away at Grantham. 

It’s a great opportunity for Hyde to get back to winning ways but in football nothing is certain and The Tigers won’t be taking this one lightly.

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