New boss David Webb was absent from the dugout after being hospitalised with a lung infection after contracting COVID-19, however the Minstermen were able to dig deep and secure their first win in the league in ten matches.
York City FC beat the high-flying Woking at the weekend by two goals to nil.
New boss David Webb was absent from the dugout after being hospitalised with a lung infection after contracting COVID-19, however the Minstermen were able to dig deep and secure their first win in the league in ten matches.
Despite a red card for Fraser Kerr, goals from Sam Sanders and Lennel John-Lewis were enough to take home the three points, with the result seeing City rise to fifteenth in the National League.
York will welcome seventh placed Solihull Moors tomorrow, and will be looking to make it back to back wins in the league.