Full Time: Yorkshire Main 0-4 Dinnington Town
- Dinnington Town Football Club
- Mar 29
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 5

Dinnington Town kept themselves in the title race with a commanding 4-0 victory over Yorkshire Main, delivering a performance of clinical efficiency and defensive resilience at the Recreation Ground.
After the heartbreak of their recent setback, Dinnington Town needed a response – and they produced one in emphatic fashion, dismantling their hosts with a relentless attacking display.
From the outset, the visitors seized control, dictating the tempo and forcing Yorkshire Main onto the back foot.
Their early intent was rewarded in the 16th minute when Will Eades broke the deadlock.
Dinnington Town continued to turn the screw, and their dominance paid off again in the 35th minute.
Logan Liggins found space on the edge of the box and, with time to pick his spot, unleashed a venomous drive that left the Yorkshire Main keeper with no chance.
With half-time approaching, the visitors landed yet another devastating blow. Brad Kerr, ever the livewire in attack, latched onto a precise through-ball, steadied himself and slotted home with trademark composure to give Dinnington Town a commanding 3-0 advantage at the break.
The second half followed a similar pattern, with Dinnington Town dictating proceedings and limiting Yorkshire Main to half-chances.
The hosts struggled to break down a disciplined backline, while Dinnington Town remained patient, knowing the game was already under their control.
The final word belonged to Nat Jessop, who wrapped up the victory in the 79th minute.
As the final whistle sounded, the travelling support celebrated a crucial three points
Dinnington Town are next in action on Tuesday 1st April in the Cup Semi Final against Wirksworth Ivanhoe. Kick-off is at 7:45pm.