First Team
National League South Sat 26 April Truro City Stadium
Truro City
St Albans City
15:00

Pre-Game Press Call

City boss John Askey has been speaking to BBC Radio Cornwall’s Ross Ellis before tomorrow’s game.

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City boss John Askey – Picture: Phil Mingo/PPAUK

In Opposition

St Albans City make their first ever trip to the Truro City Stadium in the final National League South relegation place.

The Saints have struggled at the wrong end of the table for the majority of the campaign, with 18 draws the main reason they go into the final day without destiny in their own hands.

They must try and become just the fifth team this campaign to defeat City in the league on their own patch, whilst hoping Enfield slip up at promotion chasers Worthing, while Salisbury do likewise at already relegated Welling United.

Manager Ian Culverhouse, who replaced David Noble at the start of December, saw his side sneak past local rivals Hemel Hempstead Town on Easter Monday by a single goal, with Ken Charles on target.

In their last away match, the Saints were held to 1-1 draw at Enfield, with Zane Banton scoring.

St Albans City’s Ian Culverhouse – Picture: Dave Crawford/PPAUK

Last Time We Met

The final game before Christmas saw City travel to Clarence Park and come away with a narrow, late victory.

A game of few chances, it burst into life just after the turnaround when Zane Banton broke the deadlock.

Rocky Neal came off the bench to score his customary goal against the Saints to restore parity, before Will Dean struck in stoppage time to send City into the festive period with a win.

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Tickets

Supporters are reminded that this game is sold out. No tickets or entry are available on the turnstiles.

Truro City request that both home and away fans do not travel to the TCS without a valid match ticket.

Fans entering the Truro City Stadium – Picture: Luke Williams/PPAUK

Matchday Information

All the key information for fans visiting the Truro City Stadium.

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The Truro City Stadium – Picture: Colin Bradbury

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The game is being broadcast live by BBC Radio Cornwall, with live and uninterrupted commentary on all platforms – FM, DAB in Cornwall and around the world via BBC Sounds.

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