📅 Saturday, 28th March 2026

National League

Full Time Result
1-0
Won
🛡️
York City
BEST BET
1
@1.29
🛡️
Woking
Probability %
50%
30%
20%
HOME:
LWWWL
AWAY:
DWWWD
📊 Head To Head
25.08.25 | NL: Woking 1 - 1 York City
08.02.25 | NL: York City 3 - 0 Woking
05.10.24 | NL: Woking 1 - 1 York City
13.04.24 | NL: York City 2 - 0 Woking
23.09.23 | NL: Woking 1 - 2 York City
10.12.22 | NL: Woking 0 - 2 York City
06.08.22 | NL: York City 2 - 0 Woking
22.04.17 | NL: Woking 1 - 1 York City
27.08.16 | NL: York City 4 - 1 Woking
11.10.08 | NL: Woking 0 - 2 York City
⚽ Latest results
HOME:
24.03.26 | NL: Gateshead 3 - 1 York CityL
21.03.26 | NL: York City 4 - 0 Brackley TownW
14.03.26 | NL: Aldershot Town 0 - 3 York CityW
07.03.26 | NL: York City 3 - 1 EastleighW
03.03.26 | NL: Boreham Wood 3 - 2 York CityL
28.02.26 | NL: Morecambe 0 - 1 York CityW
24.02.26 | NL: Scunthorpe 0 - 3 York CityW
21.02.26 | NL: York City 4 - 1 FC HalifaxW
14.02.26 | NL: Wealdstone 0 - 3 York CityW
11.02.26 | NL: York City 3 - 2 HartlepoolW
AWAY:
25.03.26 | NL: Southend United 1 - 1 WokingD
21.03.26 | NL: Woking 3 - 2 Aldershot TownW
17.03.26 | NL: Woking 1 - 0 Yeovil TownW
14.03.26 | NL: Brackley Town 1 - 4 WokingW
10.03.26 | NL: Woking 2 - 2 Boreham WoodD
07.03.26 | NL: Woking 3 - 1 TamworthW
03.03.26 | NL: Boston United 2 - 2 WokingD
28.02.26 | FAT: Marine 1 - 0 WokingL
21.02.26 | NL: Rochdale 3 - 0 WokingL
17.02.26 | NL: Sutton United 2 - 1 WokingL

📝 Analysis

The atmosphere at the LNER Community Stadium will be electric this Saturday as York City hosts Woking in a defining National League fixture. York City is locked in a fierce, down-to-the-wire title race with Rochdale. Following a shock 3-1 defeat to Gateshead midweek, the Minstermen have absolutely zero margin for error. This is the very definition of a must-win game for the home side if they intend to secure automatic promotion to League Two and avoid the heartbreak of the playoffs they suffered last season. Their home form is genuinely staggering; they are unbeaten in their last 15 league matches in front of their own fans, making their stadium a certified fortress. With the league’s top scorer, Ollie Pearce, sitting on a ridiculous 31 goals leading the line, York has the firepower to overwhelm anyone.

Woking, however, will not roll over easily. Under the interim management of Craig Ross, Jake Hyde, and Dale Gorman, the Cards have stitched together an impressive seven-game unbeaten run. They are the only team in the division to avoid defeat in their last five outings. For the dedicated form watcher, Woking’s resilience is notable, particularly their knack for snatching late draws, as seen in their recent clash with Southend. The H2H history adds another layer of intrigue. The reverse fixture in August ended in a scrappy 1-1 draw, though York previously crushed Woking 3-0 in their last visit up North. Despite Woking’s newfound stubbornness, York’s desperate need for three points and their 100 percent winning drive at home tip the scales. York City’s title ambitions and attacking superiority will ultimately break Woking down.