WORCESTER Raiders has had the green light to start a groundshare at Nunnery Wood Sports Complex and return to the city on Saturday.
Raiders, promoted to the West Midlands (Regional) League Premier Division last season, have been unable to host matches with Claines Lane's redevelopment by landlords Worcestershire FA being delayed.
This Saturday we host @WemTownFC at Nunnery Wood Sports Centre for our first HOME game this season. Come and support your local team.
— WorcesterRaiders FC (@RaidersFc) October 24, 2019
3PM Kick Off.
We look forward to your support ⚽️
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Ground graders have passed the Worcester City Council-owned site, which is ran by Freedom Leisure, ahead of this weekend's home league clash with Wem Town (3pm).
More to follow.
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