Gillford Park are finally hoping to stage their first home league game of the season on Saturday.
The club is due to appear in front of the Northern League management committee on Thursday night to discuss their situation, following a long drawn-out saga with their landlords that has raised question marks over their ability to stage home games at Gillford Park.
But now it appears that they have carried out work on their home ground to satisfy their landlords, and they have told Saturday's opponents, Seaham Red Star, that the game will be going ahead as scheduled.
The news will be a relief to the league, as Gillford still have 19 home games to play, and a continuation of the saga would have led to some difficult decisions.
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