Liversedge suffer County Cup exit

Liversedge bowed out of the West Riding County Cup on Tuesday night when they suffered a 3-0 defeat away to in-form Yorkshire Amateurs.
Red Bates was on target when Liversedge last won in the Northern Counties East League Premier Division, a 3-2 success away to Knaresborough Town on August 18. Picture: Allan McKenzieRed Bates was on target when Liversedge last won in the Northern Counties East League Premier Division, a 3-2 success away to Knaresborough Town on August 18. Picture: Allan McKenzie
Red Bates was on target when Liversedge last won in the Northern Counties East League Premier Division, a 3-2 success away to Knaresborough Town on August 18. Picture: Allan McKenzie

Liversedge’s hopes of pulling off a surprise result were hampered when their goalkeeper was sent off after conceding a 35th minute penalty, which Brice Tiani converted.

Ammers hold a six point lead at the top of the Northern Counties East League Premier Division and were keen on maintaining their momentum in the County Cup.

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The home side doubled their lead just before half-time with a goal from under-21s striker Ben Laycock.

Ammers went on to complete a quickfire hat-trick of wins over Sedge — having won two league encounters between the sides in the space of two weeks — when Leon Henry scored a rare goal after 63 minutes.

Liversedge now turn their focus back to the NCE League Premier Division and a tough trip to Bridlington Town on Saturday.

Sedge are fourth-bottom, just a point above local rivals Thackley, and have not won in the league since a 3-2 success at Knaresborough Town way back on August 18.

Liversedge are also in action next Wednesday (November 21) when they face a rearranged trip to Albion Sports, kick off 7.45pm.