Bridlington Town make their shortest away trip of the season on Easter Monday - just a little over an hour to Tadcaster Albion's So-Trak Stadium.
A poor season for the Brewers saw their inevitable relegation confirmed on March 25th after a 2-0 defeat against Stocksbridge Park Steels. They will be playing in the Northern Counties East Premier League next season after a seven-year spell in the Northern Premier League East Division.
After the Stocksbridge game the task didn't get any easier for Tadcaster as they travelled to 2nd placed Stockton Town, which ended in a 5-0 defeat, and included their goalkeeper being sent-off after conceding a penalty on the stroke of half-time.
Tadcaster's form has improved from the start of the season, however. They were winless until 31st January, where they picked up a 2-1 victory against Sheffield FC. Since then, they have picked up another two wins, beating both North Shields and Lincoln United 1-0 at Ings Lane.
Just two days before the game against the Seasiders, Tadcaster Albion will have to take on relegation-threatened Grantham Town whilst Bridlington Town take on fellow strugglers Shildon AFC on the same day.
Tadcaster Albion were the final side Bridlington Town faced in 2022, with the game at Queensgate ending in a 2-0 victory to the Seasiders thanks to goals from Benn Lewis and Joe Norton.


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