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Berry Brow Football Club are on track to complete a historic treble tonight when they travel to the Horsfall Stadium in Bradford to take on Ryburn United in the Yorkshire Amateur League Final.

Kick-off is set for 7:30pm and should be an excellent game, fit for the big occasion.

Brow manager Nick Jaggar has completely reinvented the side since joining back in 2022, bringing the club countless success in his short tenure.

It was only last week when Brow picked up their first two trophies, sealing the Yorkshire Amateur League Premier title on the Monday night. A 1-0 win against a poor Littletown side and results elsewhere saw them crowned champions with two games to go.

The side then topped off the week by clinching Huddersfield Challenge Cup on the Thursday evening. A 3-0 hammering of Lepton Highlanders at the Skye Direct Stadium made it two trophies for Brow.

Jaggar and his side will be arriving in Bradford in style as the club have put on a coach for the squad and their supporters. A big following is expected for the side, the clubs other three sides coming to cheer them on.

With an attacking force of Kyle Walton and top-scorer Nathan Eastwood, backed up by Huddersfield amateur league veteran Wayne Shooter, it will take a top defensive performance from Ryburn to keep the newly crowned champions out.

It will hopefully be celebratory scenes tonight for the Huddersfield side when they return to the ‘Bernabrow’ to top off a brilliant season for Jaggar’s men.

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