Banbury United will be looking for their first win since January when they make the 426-mile round trip to face Spennymoor Town in the Vanarama National League North on Tuesday, April 9.

United head into the game off the back of a positive performance in their 1-1 draw with King's Lynn Town at the weekend.

Ben Beresford score on the 68th minute to help Banbury pick up their first point since February 3.

The match also saw 18-year-old Ethan Light winning his first man of the match award for the club.

The team will be without Emmanuel Maja who will be serving a suspension, while James Dadge will cover for Jack Harding's continued absence in goal.

The Puritans sit third from bottom in the league but there has been reason to celebrate off the pitch.

The club's flood appeal auction raised more than £4,000 to ease the financial strain caused by this year's floods.

Spennymoor are in impressive form having gone unbeaten in their last 13 games.

Manager Graeme Lee has restored the team's early season momentum with new signings.

Spennymoor have emerged victorious in the two side's previous three meetings, the most recent resulting in a 3-0 loss for the Puritans.

Supporters can buy their coach travel tickets on the club's website with the coach leaving from the Banbury United clubhouse at 12:15pm.