Warrington Town are promoted to the National League North – after Isaac Buckley-Ricketts scores a goal in the 90th minute in the play-off final against Bamber Bridge to win 1-0 and send home fans into delirium
- Warrington Town were promoted to the National League North on Monday
- Isaac Buckley-Ricketts scored a last breather to seal the 1-0 win against Bamber Bridge
- It was a dramatic finish at Cantilever Park as fans rushed onto the field full time
Warrington Town have been promoted to the sixth tier of the National League North – exactly 58 years ago their most famous former player Roger Hunt won the FA Cup for Liverpool.
A packed house of 2,500 spectators at Warrington’s Cantilever Park burst into cheers at the final whistle after Isaac Buckley-Ricketts scored the 90th-minute winning goal in the Northern Premier League play-off final against Bamber Bridge to win 1-0 .
Hunt played for Warrington, then called Stockton Heath Albion, until 1959 when he signed for Liverpool.
He won the league championship and scored in the FA Cup Final against Leeds on 1 May 1965 before returning to Wembley the following year to help England win the World Cup.
Warrington is traditionally a rugby league town, but their FA Cup win against Exeter in 2014 helped lift the average crowd from 150 to this season’s 700, with chairman Toby Macormac hoping to continue his rise to the EFL.
Warrington Town have achieved promotion to the National League North in dramatic scenes
Isaac Buckley-Ricketts late winner set up a field invasion as the side beat Bamber Bridge 1-0
In a thrilling play-off final, both teams were reduced to 10 men before Ricketts made his late intervention to cause scenes of joy.