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30 September 2000
| 30.9.00 | ALTRINCHAM | versus. | MOSSLEY |
| 3pm | Red & white shirts, black shorts and socks | ---. | Yellow shirts, blue shorts |
| 1. | Ryan McMAHON | 1. | Tommy ALLEN |
| 2. | Adam FARLEY | 2. | Steve MALLINSON |
| 3. | Steve PORTER | 3. | Mark MURRAY (capt.) |
| 4. | Mark MADDOX | 4. | Mark PAVER |
| 5. | Gary TALBOT (capt.) | 5. | Paul TAYLOR |
| 6. | Steve HAWES | 6. | Steve BURNS |
| 7. | Michael GARRITY | 7. | Danny MURPHY |
| 8. | Stuart SCHEUBER | 8. | Pedro BRENNAN |
| 9. | Richard LANDON | 9. | Keith EVANS |
| 10. | Phil POWER | 10. | Darren WARDLE |
| 11. | Kevin ELLISON | 11. | Darrell DICKEN |
| 12. | Barry CROWE | 12. | Gary THOMAS |
| 13. | Stuart COBURN | 13. | --- |
| 14. | Otis THOMAS | 14. | Mike GARSIDE |
| 15. | James GLENDENNING | 15. | Harvey CUNNINGHAM |
| 16. | Ian CRANEY | 16. | Richard ASHCROFT |
| 17. | --- | 17. | Phil PORTER |
Altrincham continued to press and an excellent chip from Garrity, twenty yards out, forced the Mossley keeper, Tommy Allen, into an acrobatic parried clearance with his left hand (12 mins). Mossley's Murray gave the ball away, not for the first or last time in the match, but Altrincham were not able to capitalise on the possession gained. Indeed, Mossley now began to come into the game. First, Evans lifted the ball over Garrity to Murray. He passed to Wardle, who beat Talbot out on the Altrincham right but the ball fell safely for McMahon. Encouraged by this, Dicken fed Murphy, who got the better of Porter once more in the air but again the move fizzled out (15 mins). However, Maddox was soon drawn into a foul tackle on Wardle and after the referee, for some reason had a word with Garrity, the free-kick was taken some 22 yards from McMahon's goal, on the left side of the box viewed from the Mossley end. Dicken curled it over the wall and also over the despairing leap of McMahon who had come, perhaps, too far off his line. The ball entered the centre of the net to give Mossley the lead, somewhat against the run of early play (17 mins). The sizeable Mossley contingent celebrated loudly.

