Bradford City are looking to recruit new players at senior and junior levels for next season after finishing their Womens Northern Combination campaign in disappointing fashion at Stockport County - losing by the only goal of the game.

Having chased the title for much of the season, third-placed City will now drop to fourth if South Durham win their last game against Sheffield Wednesday.

The club, formed through the Football in the Community Scheme at Bradford City AFC in 1988, will celebrate its Silver Jubilee next season and while it has always been committed to finding football for anyone wanting to play - whatever their ability, the club is particularly looking for quality players who could help them regain their FA Premier League status.

Guiseley produced a battling performance at leaders Sheffield United Community in the North East Regional League Premier Division but their 3-2 defeat looks to have left relegation to Division One (South) an inevitability, while West Riding League Premier Division champions Keighley Oaks will be promoted to the Regional League.