Results

England Northern League Division One 04/27 14:00 - Newton Aycliffe v Pontefract Collieries D 2-2
England Northern League Division One 04/16 18:45 - Newton Aycliffe v Dunston UTS L 2-5
England Northern League Division One 04/01 14:00 - Newton Aycliffe v Dunston UTS L 1-2
England Northern League Division One 01/09 19:45 - Pontefract Collieries v Newton Aycliffe W 0-2
England Northern League Division One 12/05 19:45 - Pontefract Collieries v Newton Aycliffe - PPT.
England Northern League Division One 10/14 14:00 - Cleethorpes Town v Newton Aycliffe L 2-0
England Northern League Division One 10/06 18:45 - Newton Aycliffe v Hebburn Town W 2-1
England Northern League Division One 08/22 18:45 - Liversedge v Newton Aycliffe L 5-0
World Club Friendlies 07/28 18:45 - Newton Aycliffe v Morpeth Town L 0-2
World Club Friendlies 07/15 14:00 - Newton Aycliffe v Blyth Spartans D 1-1
World Club Friendlies 07/11 18:30 - Newton Aycliffe v Spennymoor Town L 0-5
Europe Friendlies 07/04 18:30 - Newton Aycliffe v South Shields L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 10 7 3
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 2 2 0
Losses 6 4 2
Goals for 9 7 2
Goals against 25 18 7
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 5 3 2

Wikipedia - Newton Aycliffe F.C.

Newton Aycliffe Football Club is an English football club based in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. The club's ground is The SecuriCorp Stadium based at Newton Aycliffe Sports Club. In the season 23/24 they play at the highest level the club has ever been at, as members of the Northern Premier League

History

The club joined the Wearside League in 1984–85 and spent just under a decade in that league, their best finish being in 1988–89 when they finished in seventh place. They folded in March of the 1993–94 season after picking up two points from their opening 20 games. The team competed in the FA Vase in every season, their best run being in 1991–92 when they got to the third round. The club reformed and played in local football before joining the Durham Alliance. They won that league in 2007–08 and joined the Wearside League. The club was elected into the Northern League for the 2009–10 season, after finishing first in their previous season in the Wearside Football League. Finishing in ninth place in their first season in the second division of the Northern League, they went on to become the Champions of the division with three games remaining. Having anticipated the possibility months before, the team were required to make more improvements to the home ground to be eligible to play in the First Division of the Northern League. Upon ensuring their place in the top division, they finished in ninth place and participated in the FA Cup for the first time.

The club remained in the Northern League First Division for the next twelve years, winning the Durham FA Challenge Cup in 2016. In the 2019/20 season the club finished in its highest league position of fifth, despite the season being declared void following the outbreak of COVID 19. The following season saw The Newtonians sitting in fifth place, once again, when that season was curtailed following the second lock down period. The following season saw Newton Aycliffe finish in fourth place in the table. The 2022/23 season saw the club win the First Division title and promotion to Step 4 having seen off the threat of big-spenders Ashington to win the championship by five points.

The club were promoted to the eighth tier in the 2022–23 season following becoming Division One Champions. The club reached the semi-finals of the Durham Challenge Cup in 2024 but were eventually knocked out by Whickham on penalties.

Newton Aycliffe Football Club is a semi-professional soccer team based in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, England. The team competes in the Northern League Division One, which is the ninth tier of the English football league system.

Founded in 1968, Newton Aycliffe has a rich history and a loyal fan base. The team plays their home matches at Moore Lane Park, a quaint stadium with a capacity of around 3,000 spectators.

Known for their hardworking and determined style of play, Newton Aycliffe has a strong tradition of developing young talent and giving local players the opportunity to showcase their skills. The team has a proud record of success in regional competitions and has established themselves as a respected and competitive force in the Northern League.

With a passionate fan base and a commitment to community engagement, Newton Aycliffe Football Club embodies the spirit of grassroots soccer in Great Britain.