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2 December 2000
| 2.12.00 | ALTRINCHAM | versus. | BISHOP AUCKLAND |
| 3pm | Red & white shirts, black shorts and socks | ---. | Light and dark blue quartered shirts, blue shorts |
| 1. | Stuart COBURN | 1. | Steve JONES |
| 2. | Gary SCOTT | 2. | Stephen HUTT |
| 3. | Steve MORGAN | 3. | Anthony LEE |
| 4. | Adam FARLEY | 4. | David GALLACHER |
| 5. | Gary TALBOT (capt.) | 5. | Mark SALMON (capt.) |
| 6. | Mark WARD | 6. | Michael NELSON |
| 7. | Steve HAWES | 7. | Stephen BELL |
| 8. | Ian CRANEY | 8. | David BAYLES |
| 9. | Alex HAY | 9. | Andrew SHAW |
| 10. | Richard LANDON | 10. | Danny MELLANBY |
| 11. | Danny MURPHY | 11. | Jeff SMITH |
| 12. | Leroy CHAMBERS | 12. | Danny BRUNSKILL |
| 14. | Stuart SCHEUBER | 14. | Thomas DUNN |
| 15. | James GLENDENNING | 15. | Michael DUNWELL |
| 16. | Barry CROWE | 16. | Mark POSTER |
| 17. | Steve PORTER | 17. | --- |
Bishop Auckland preserved their recent unbeaten record against Altrincham in a match packed with incident at Moss Lane. Altrincham took the lead inside thirty seconds through Danny Murphy, after Alex Hay had cleverly shepherded a prodigious kick from Stuart Coburn to him. It was not until 27 minutes had past that Bishop Auckland had their first shot at goal as Altrincham played some excellent football in the early stages. The visitors came back into the match but Altrincham held their lead until shortly before half-time when Steve Morgan lunged in for a tackle which precipitated a full-scale melee involving nineteen players. These included the Bishops' keeper who raced forty yards to join in the fracas. Morgan (Altrincham) and Bell (Bishop Auckland) were booked and then, after a prolonged intervention from the linesman, Salmon was also cautioned. Steve Hawes was lucky not to be booked too and only Gary Scott, Stuart Coburn and one Bishops player remained aloof from the scrimmage. Shortly afterwards, Murphy, who had earlier been booked for an alleged offence in a 50-50 challenge and Morgan, who was also on a yellow card, failed to challenge Gallacher in any convincing way and the Bishops' man strode through into the box to score a fine goal with as few seconds of the half left as had been needed for Altrincham to score at the start of the game. The visitors stamped their authority on the second half and equalised after 50 minutes when Lee dribbled through to the edge of the box before chipping the ball, with the aid of a deflection, over a stranded Coburn. Altrincham remained under the cosh until Mark Ward lashed in a superb equaliser from twenty yards on the hour mark. A lunge by Morgan led to his dismissal (71 mins) but the weakened home side dominated the final twenty minutes. Referee Gerrard inexplicably failed to see Scheuber chopped down in the box after he had superbly dribbled past two defenders as Altrincham's continuous attacks failed to deliver the winner.

