Nantwich Town striker Callum Saunders to stay at Dabbers
Nantwich Town forward Callum Saunders has agreed to sign for the Dabbers for the 2026/27 season.
Saunders surpassed the 150-appearance mark for Nantwich during last year’s campaign.
Nantwich Town forward Callum Saunders has agreed to sign for the Dabbers for the 2026/27 season.
Saunders surpassed the 150-appearance mark for Nantwich during last year’s campaign.
Nantwich Town have made several key signings as they rebuild over the summer ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.
The Dabbers most recent signing is midfielder Ethan Hartshorn who joins from Congleton Town.
Former Nantwich Town manager Jon Moran has been appointed as first team coach at Leek Town.
Moran joins the club’s backroom team following the departure of Carl Dickinson, who left in April to become first team manager at Chasetown.
Nantwich Cricket Club returned to winning ways as the first team led a clean sweep of Saturday victories.
At promoted Bramhall, Ben Wright took 3-42 as the home side were bowled out for 177, five balls short of their 50-over allocation.
By Oliver Shorland
Nantwich Town were thumped 0-4 at home by Cheshire rivals Witton Albion in one of the Dabbers’ worst performances of the season.
And with only four games remaining in the Northern Premier League West, mid-table Nantwich’s season is in danger of fizzling out in disappointing fashion.
Nantwich Town Women have sealed a historic league title in front of their home supporters overcoming Manchester Laces 2-1 at the Swansway Stadium.
The victory ensured the Dabbers were crowned champions of the North West Women’s Regional League Division One South.
Nantwich Town U18s produced an entertaining display to defeat Chorley FC U18s 5–3 in the North West Youth Alliance at the Swansway Stadium.
In a lively contest on the main pitch, the young Dabbers showed attacking intent throughout, finding the net five times to secure a confidence-boosting victory ahead of their upcoming cup final.
Nantwich Town Women moved a step closer to league glory with a commanding 4-1 victory over Warrington Town in the North West Women’s Regional League Division One South.
In their penultimate home match of the 2025/26 campaign, the Dabbers showed resilience and quality to claim a crucial three points that keeps them firmly on course for the title.
Nantwich Town face a trip to Shifnal to end February, hoping to build on their 2-2 draw with Trafford last weekend.
They may not have caught the attention of some of the other promoted teams like Bury and Lower Breck, but it’s still been an impressive first season in the NPL West for Shifnal.
Nantwich Town slipped to a home defeat in the wet and windy conditions against Atherton Collieries.
The Dabbers were always chasing the match, having slipped 0-1 behind before the break.
Nantwich Town have signed forward Jordan Hodkin from Crewe Alexandra on an initial one-month loan deal.
Hodkin, 18, arrives with a fine goal-scoring record in the youth teams.
Nantwich Town have reached the semi-finals of the Cheshire Senior Cup after a deserved 2-0 win over holders Runcorn Linnets in the quarter-finals.
Goals from Callum Saunders and Alex Panter helped the Dabbers to victory.
Nantwich Town have secured the services of Byron Moore with a new contract to remain with the Dabbers.
The former Crewe Alexandra player has become a big part of the squad since joining in the summer, bagging memorable late winners against Avro in the FA Cup and Shifnal in the league.
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