Frecklington Says Draw A Fair Result

Gainsborough Trinity and Leamington will meet again on Tuesday evening with Trinity's boss Dave Frecklington saying neither side deserved to lose.

A goalless draw means the two Vanarama National League North sides will meet again as they look to qualify for the next round of the FA Cup, writes Tom Feaheny.

"It was a real positive performance, we came with a game plan and we remain the hat for the next round that was the most important thing, there weren't many chances, territoriality we had more of it," said Frecklington to the club's website.

"We have kept a clean sheet, the defence looked really solid, they were heading it for fun, we have conceded three goals in four games and three of those games have been away."

"The replay is a great game for us, a chance to win at home, we look forward to seeing the draw and that could add to the match as well."

Picture by John Rudkin

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