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8 October 2000; pictures added 5 November 2000
| 8.10.00 | DROYSLDEN | versus. | ALTRINCHAM |
| 1.30pm | Red shirts with white trim; white shorts | ---. | Blue and white shirts and shorts |
| 1. | Paul PHILIPS | 1. | Stuart COBURN |
| 2. | Lee PRIOR | 2. | Adam FARLEY |
| 3. | Aeon LITTLE | 3. | Steve PORTER |
| 4. | Dave ASHTON | 4. | James GLENDENNING |
| 5. | Eddie JOHNSTON | 5. | Gary TALBOT (capt.) |
| 6. | Carl HOLMES (capt.) | 6. | Steve HAWES |
| 7. | John STANNARD | 7. | Stuart SCHEUBER |
| 8. | Dominic MORLEY | 8. | Gary SCOTT |
| 9. | Stuart CORNS | 9. | Carl FURLONG |
| 10. | Kevin LAMPKIN | 10. | Alex HAY |
| 11. | Danny WARNER | 11. | Kevin ELLISON |
| 12. | Mick JONES | 12. | Leroy CHAMBERS |
| 14. | Greg CHALLENDER | 14. | Richard LANDON |
| 15. | Mike WOLSTENHOLME | 15. | Ian CRANEY |
Scott once more lost the ball; after a good second half against Stalybridge, the ex-Leigh man was having a torrid time here. After a foul by Hay on Prior (27 mins), Hawes lost the ball to Morley. A ball through the middle evaded Talbot just outside the box in the centre and came to Corns, who got goal-side of the Altrincham captain. Talbot brought the Bloods' number nine down from behind as he ran into the box and a penalty was awarded. Talbot surprisingly retained his record of not being booked in the league this season as Holmes prepared for the spot-kick. Coburn elected to dive to his right and, for his part, Holmes aimed to his right and the ball therefore smacked into the net on the opposite side from the keeper's dive (28 mins- see adjacent picture). After play resumed, Scott once more lost possession with a poor pass but after Hawes had won the ball and some nice play by Porter, Scott had better luck with a good cross, which Philips held in the air under pressure from Hay (31 mins). In winning the ball Hawes had been injured and there was then a lengthy stoppage for treatment to his left leg. Hawes recovered sufficiently to feed Furlomg who, yet again, turned his defender well and set off for goal. However, he could only produce a weak shot which went well wide of the keeper's left post (32 mins). Furlong himself soon needed treatment though his injury seemed to have more to do with disappointment at not winning a foul then severe pain. Soon afterwards, a Droylsden move ended with one of their players, rather than the ball, in the back of the net. Ian Craney next shrugged off two tackles as he advanced and fed Hawes but the latter's shot was blocked (36 mins). More good work by Stannard unsettled Glendenning but Coburn's dive at the feet of Corns ended any danger. Following a Droylsden throw, won off Porter's head, Hawes fouled Corns twenty yards from goal. Warner's free-kick was badly overhit and gave Altrincham a goal-kick (41 mins). Hay then won a corner from a Farley pass but Hawes's kick came off Talbot's head for a home goal-kick (42 mins). More good work by the impressive Craney set up Scott in a dangerous position near the edge of the penalty area. Scott scuffed his kick and in trying to retrieve the ball committed a foul. From this Lampkin set up Morley, who beat Talbot, but the ball came through to Coburn (43 mins). A fine ball from Holmes to Corns was wasted by the striker and an Altrincham throw was the outcome as the referee blew for the end of the first half. Altrincham had had a lot of the possession but without the outlet of Ellison had not capitalised on it. Gary Scott was having a wretched time on the right side of midfield and the Droylsden goal had been rarely threatened in the first forty-five minutes.

