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Gateshead await council sign-off for EFL licence

A view through the net of the Gateshead International Stadium Image source, Rex Features
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Football has been played at the Gateshead International Stadium since 1973

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Gateshead hope to have an agreement signed off by the local council on Tuesday that would grant them an English Football League licence.

The club finished sixth in the National League last season, but were barred from the play-offs, and possible promotion to League Two, because they did not have a '10-year security of tenure' at the International Stadium.

Negotiations have taken place where Gateshead have reached an agreeable '' with the EFL.

This has also been agreed in principle with the local authority before a full council meeting where, if approved, the 10-year licence would be granted.

Gateshead were thrown out of the play-offs with no team replacing them last season, although they did go on to win the FA Trophy at Wembley for the first time in the club's history.

This season, they are currently fifth in the National League after 18 games and would need the licence, if they were to finish in that position at the end of the campaign, to compete in the play-offs.