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Last home game of 2025 for Workington Town

by Cumbria Crack
30/08/2025
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Zarrin Galea. Picture: Gary McKeating

Workington players will be saying their season farewells on Sunday with the last home game of the 2025 campaign.

Town entertain Rochdale Hornets which will just leave the final trip to Goole Vikings to end life in League One.

When they resume in 2026 it’s going to be one division of 21 teams as the Championship and League One merge.

It has taken some of the excitement out of this season’s climax with the much-hyped Middle Eights not going to happen.

Town can mathematically still finish as the last League One champions but that would depend on North Wales Crusaders losing their last two games at home to Keighley and away to Whitehaven, while Town would have to beat both Rochdale and Goole.

The battle for the top four play-off positions had been building nicely but that is now history and won’t mean a thing.

Town haven’t got impressive young winger Andy Djeukellis for the final two games as he has been recalled by Castleford.

Jonty Gorley has named the following 21 for the visit of Rochdale: Ross Ainley, Ellis Archer, Levi Atiga, Jake Carter, Lucas Castle, Lennon Clark, Max Clarke, Rio Corkill, Jamie Doran, Dave Eccleston, Callum Farrer, Zarrin Galea, Guy Graham, Cooper Howlett, Mason Lewthwaite, Jude Lupton, Callum Phillips, Steve Scholey, Jack Stephenson, Cole Walker-Taylor, Dominic Wear.

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