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Yahoo
16-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
City's longest trip of the season to Truro moved to a later kick-off by DAZN
York City's match at Truro City has been moved to a 5.30pm kick-off. (Image: Tom Poole) YORK City's longest trip of the season has a new kick-off time after DAZN revealed their first picks for the Enterprise National League campaign. DAZN have now confirmed their enhanced production selections for the month of August, with one of York's opening fixtures receiving a new kick-off time as a result. Advertisement City's visit to Truro City on Saturday, August 16 will now kick-off at the revised time of 5.30pm. The match was originally supposed to take place at 3pm, but will now be televised at the later time of 5.30pm as ex-Minstermen boss John Askey faces his former side. DAZN have also confirmed that their first coverage of the season will take place on Saturday, August 16 when showcasing enhanced production of Rochdale's match with rivals at Altrincham (12.30pm). The following weekend of Saturday, August 23, has seen Morecambe's clash with Altrincham moved to 12.30pm, whilst Carlisle United's long visit to Wealdstone has switched to a 5.30pm kick-off. Solihull Moors will now welcome Southend United to the Midlands on Saturday, August 30 at 12.30pm and league newcomers Brackley Town and Scunthorpe United will lock horns at 5.30pm.
Yahoo
15-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Loan deal confirmed for City's Chadwick
Billy Chadwick will join Scunthorpe until January. Image: Tom Poole YORK City have confirmed that Billy Chadwick has joined Scunthorpe United on loan. The versatile player joins up with the Iron until January. Chadwick joined the Minstermen back in January 2024 from Stockport County. He's gone on to feature more than 40 times for York so far, scoring four times in the league, including a crucial goal at home to Woking in 2024. The move is subject to FA and league approval.

Leader Live
11-07-2025
- Sport
- Leader Live
York's friendly with Salford abandoned following alleged racist abuse
Salford boss Karl Robinson led his players off the pitch at the LNER Community Stadium in the closing stages with the score level at 3-3 after being informed his players had been targeted. National League side York confirmed they are working closely with North Yorkshire Police, who have been contacted by the PA news agency, in their investigation. York City Football Club are horrified to learn of allegations of racial abuse aimed at Salford City players in this evening's pre-season match. Both clubs, alongside the match officials, decided to take both teams off the pitch at that time. York City condemns racism in all… — York City FC (@YorkCityFC) July 11, 2025 A club statement read: 'York City Football Club are horrified to learn of allegations of racial abuse aimed at Salford City players in this evening's pre-season match. 'Both clubs, alongside the match officials, decided to take both teams off the pitch at that time. 'York City condemns racism in all forms. We stand with Salford in condemning this behavior in the strongest possible terms. 'The club is now working with North Yorkshire Police to investigate the allegations. Salford City players were subjected to racial abuse during this evening's friendly against York City. The matter was swiftly reported to authorities and Salford's team was taken off the pitch by manager, Karl Robinson. The incident is now being investigated by both York City… — Salford City FC (@SalfordCityFC) July 11, 2025 'We would like to thank Salford City for their cooperation in what has been a deeply distressing evening.' Sky Bet League Two side Salford said in a statement: 'The matter was swiftly reported to authorities and Salford's team was taken off the pitch by manager Karl Robinson. 'The incident is now being investigated by both York City and local police. 'Salford City condemns racism in all forms, will always protect and defend its players and staff from any form of behaviour of this kind, and condemns this evening's behaviour in the strongest possible terms. 'We would like to thank York City for its swift response to this incident.'


Glasgow Times
11-07-2025
- Sport
- Glasgow Times
York's friendly with Salford abandoned following alleged racist abuse
Salford boss Karl Robinson led his players off the pitch at the LNER Community Stadium in the closing stages with the score level at 3-3 after being informed his players had been targeted. National League side York confirmed they are working closely with North Yorkshire Police, who have been contacted by the PA news agency, in their investigation. York City Football Club are horrified to learn of allegations of racial abuse aimed at Salford City players in this evening's pre-season match. Both clubs, alongside the match officials, decided to take both teams off the pitch at that time. York City condemns racism in all… — York City FC (@YorkCityFC) July 11, 2025 A club statement read: 'York City Football Club are horrified to learn of allegations of racial abuse aimed at Salford City players in this evening's pre-season match. 'Both clubs, alongside the match officials, decided to take both teams off the pitch at that time. 'York City condemns racism in all forms. We stand with Salford in condemning this behavior in the strongest possible terms. 'The club is now working with North Yorkshire Police to investigate the allegations. Salford City players were subjected to racial abuse during this evening's friendly against York City. The matter was swiftly reported to authorities and Salford's team was taken off the pitch by manager, Karl Robinson. The incident is now being investigated by both York City… — Salford City FC (@SalfordCityFC) July 11, 2025 'We would like to thank Salford City for their cooperation in what has been a deeply distressing evening.' Sky Bet League Two side Salford said in a statement: 'The matter was swiftly reported to authorities and Salford's team was taken off the pitch by manager Karl Robinson. 'The incident is now being investigated by both York City and local police. 'Salford City condemns racism in all forms, will always protect and defend its players and staff from any form of behaviour of this kind, and condemns this evening's behaviour in the strongest possible terms. 'We would like to thank York City for its swift response to this incident.'


Powys County Times
11-07-2025
- Sport
- Powys County Times
York's friendly with Salford abandoned following alleged racist abuse
York's home pre-season friendly against Salford was abandoned after some of the visitors' players were allegedly subjected to racial abuse. Salford boss Karl Robinson led his players off the pitch at the LNER Community Stadium in the closing stages with the score level at 3-3 after being informed his players had been targeted. National League side York confirmed they are working closely with North Yorkshire Police, who have been contacted by the PA news agency, in their investigation. York City Football Club are horrified to learn of allegations of racial abuse aimed at Salford City players in this evening's pre-season match. Both clubs, alongside the match officials, decided to take both teams off the pitch at that time. York City condemns racism in all… — York City FC (@YorkCityFC) July 11, 2025 A club statement read: 'York City Football Club are horrified to learn of allegations of racial abuse aimed at Salford City players in this evening's pre-season match. 'Both clubs, alongside the match officials, decided to take both teams off the pitch at that time. 'York City condemns racism in all forms. We stand with Salford in condemning this behavior in the strongest possible terms. 'The club is now working with North Yorkshire Police to investigate the allegations. Salford City players were subjected to racial abuse during this evening's friendly against York City. The matter was swiftly reported to authorities and Salford's team was taken off the pitch by manager, Karl Robinson. The incident is now being investigated by both York City… — Salford City FC (@SalfordCityFC) July 11, 2025 'We would like to thank Salford City for their cooperation in what has been a deeply distressing evening.' Sky Bet League Two side Salford said in a statement: 'The matter was swiftly reported to authorities and Salford's team was taken off the pitch by manager Karl Robinson. 'The incident is now being investigated by both York City and local police. 'Salford City condemns racism in all forms, will always protect and defend its players and staff from any form of behaviour of this kind, and condemns this evening's behaviour in the strongest possible terms. 'We would like to thank York City for its swift response to this incident.'