
Up the Reds might not be the natural rallying call at Borough Park this weekend.
Workington entertain Prescot Cables in NPL West on Saturday and will be playing in their change strip.
The black and grey colours will be worn in support of Shelter’s #NoHomeKit campaign.
Almost 1,000 clubs from the EFL, non-League, the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) and the Scottish Women’s Premier League (SWPL) have been taking part to support Shelter’s #No HomeKit campaign over the festive season, smashing last year’s total of 261 clubs..
Football has got involved because in the space of 90 minutes, 25 households become homeless in England. That means between the first and last whistle of any football match, 25 households will no longer have a safe or secure place to call home.
So it’s come on the Black and Greys tomorrow as they seek to make progress on a crucial weekend for NPL West.
For as third-placed Workington host Prescot, who are on the fringes of the play-offs, leaders Macclesfield host second-placed Leek while Runcorn Linnets, who are fourth, entertain Mossley, a place below them.
Reds had to settle for a draw at Clitheroe on Monday but all things considered that was a good point.
Manager Danny Grainger should have a strong squad available even though Niall Moran has returned to Chorley after his loan and Jordan Palmer is getting some regular starts for a month back at Carlisle City.
Dav Symington is expected back from honeymoon while Grainger looks ready to include recent recruit Obua Mugalula in the match day squad for the first time.
The one concerns centres on midfielder Ceiran Casson who has an ankle problem.