NATIONAL League North leaders York City were held 1-1 at home by Gateshead on a sweltering Bank Holiday Monday.
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City were not at their attacking best on a day when temperatures approached 30 degrees and captain Steve McNulty had to be substituted 10 minutes in.
Without a recognised centre-back on the bench, his departure meant York moved to a 4-3-3 formation, with wing-backs David Ferguson and Kallum Griffiths dropping into full-back territory.
York fans got a first sighting of former Manchester United youngster, left-back Harry Spratt. His introduction relieved Alex Kempster - who spent a lot of time helping out at the back - of some defensive duties.
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