TNS and Penybont meet in a top-of-the-table Cymru Premier clash at Park Hall.
TNS suffered a shock 3-1 defeat to Briton Ferry on Wednesday night. Aramide Oteh scored just before half-time but they couldn’t recover from going behind by such a scoreline. To make matters worse, Jake Canvan was shown a red card and will now have to sit out of the fixture.
The league table has The New Saints behind Penybont by four points but they do hold a game in hand over them. TNS are yet to draw a fixture and have instead won 11 games, and lost four.
Here’s all you need to know ahead of the match.
When does TNS v Penybont take place?
The league’s top two sides meet on Saturday, November 23. Kick-off at Park Hall is at the usual time of 2.30 pm for a Saturday game.
Is TNS v Penybont on TV?
No. Sgorio have opted to broadcast the match between Newtown and Connah’s Quay on Friday, November 22 instead.
Highlights of the match will be uploaded to their various social media.
Can I stream TNS v Penybont?
If you’re outside of the United Kingdom then yes. TNS TV broadcasts all of their matches to a foreign audience.
Due to geographical restrictions, those in the UK are not allowed to watch, as Sgorio owns the entire Welsh domestic football rights. If you’re outside of the UK, then the match is on 24.7 TV.
The New Saints v Penybont ticket details
Tickets are available to buy on the Fanbase profile of The New Saints. They are priced at £11 for an adult, £6.00 for a concession, and £3 for an under-16.
The New Saints v Penybont referee
Bryn Markham-Jones has been appointed as referee. He will be assisted by John Bebee-Bryant and Harry Hendricks with John Jones as the fourth official.
Markham-Jones who hails from Swansea has overseen 11 games this season. He’s given out 34 yellow cards, two yellows leading to a red and one straight dismissal. The 38-year-old has awarded one penalty kick this season.
This is the second consecutive game Markham-Jones will have officiated TNS in the league. Up until Wednesday, he hadn’t reffed a TNS game, according to TransferMarkt. He’s already overseen four games with Penybont, all of which they haven’t lost.
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