AFC Hutwood vs Athletico Millbrook
3 - 3
09 November 2025 · City of Southampton Sunday FL<br>Division 2
Away league match played on 09 November 2025.
Kicked off at 10:00 AM
3-3
vs AFC Hutwood
Away league match
Athletico Millbrook travelled to Eastleigh’s Fleming Park on 9 November 2025 for a 10:00am kick-off in a keenly contested league away fixture against AFC Hutwood. The match ended in a thrilling 3-3 draw after 90 minutes of pulsating football, with both sides exchanging blows in a game full of drama and goals.
Athletico Millbrook lined up in a 3-5-2 formation, deploying three defenders at the back to provide solidity and width from wing-backs. Floyd Bedwell took his place between the sticks as goalkeeper, tasked with organising the defence and making crucial saves. The defensive trio consisted of Jake Biffin at right defender, Ellis White centrally, and James Haines on the left, expected to marshal the backline and repel AFC Hutwood’s attacks.
In midfield, Brendan Beazley operated on the right flank, with Ashley Page covering the left side, both charged with providing width and supporting both defence and attack. The central midfield trio featured Maxwell Brady, Asa Agrella, and Harrison Weeks, who were responsible for controlling the tempo, breaking up play, and linking defence to attack. Up front, Charlie Ford and Daniel Spencer formed the strike partnership, looking to exploit spaces and convert chances into goals. On the bench, Jordan Stapleton and Ethan Clement were named as substitutes, ready to influence the game if called upon.
The match began with AFC Hutwood taking an early lead in the 10th minute, unsettling Millbrook’s rhythm. However, Daniel Spencer restored parity for Athletico Millbrook in the 24th minute, demonstrating clinical finishing to bring the visitors back on level terms. The game remained intense, but Millbrook made an early tactical change in the 30th minute, with Jordan Stapleton replacing Maxwell Brady in midfield, perhaps to inject fresh energy and creativity.
Despite this, AFC Hutwood struck again before half-time, scoring in the 35th minute to regain the advantage. The first half concluded with Millbrook trailing 2-1, having shown resilience but needing to find a way back into the contest.
The second half saw AFC Hutwood extend their lead further in the 52nd minute, putting Millbrook under significant pressure. In response, Athletico Millbrook made their second substitution in the 60th minute, bringing on Ethan Clement for Brendan Beazley on the right midfield, aiming to bolster their attacking options and regain control of the match.
Clement made an immediate impact, pulling a goal back for Millbrook in the 70th minute and reigniting their hopes of a comeback. The visitors continued to press, and Harrison Weeks levelled the score in the 85th minute with a well-taken goal from central midfield, ensuring that Millbrook secured a valuable point on the road.
The match ended 3-3, a fair reflection of the end-to-end nature of the contest. Athletico Millbrook showed great character to come from behind twice, with key contributions from their forwards and midfielders. The defensive trio and goalkeeper faced a stern test but managed to keep the scoreline respectable against a potent AFC Hutwood attack. The substitutes, particularly Ethan Clement, proved decisive in turning the tide for Millbrook in the second half.
This draw leaves Athletico Millbrook with a hard-fought point from a challenging away fixture, highlighting their resilience and ability to respond under pressure in a competitive league encounter.