East Stanley Wmc Fc vs Blackfyne FC
3 - 1
18 May 2025 · jack and tony grigg cup
Home cup match played on 18 May 2025.
Kicked off at 10:30 AM
3-1
vs Blackfyne FC
Home cup match
East Stanley Wmc FC faced off against Blackfyne FC in a thrilling cup match at North Durham Academy on 18 May 2025, with the home side emerging victorious with a scoreline of 3-1. The match kicked off at 10:30 am, setting the stage for an exciting encounter.
East Stanley adopted a 4-3-3 formation, which saw Joe Longstaff in goal, flanked by a solid back four comprising Kyle Fazakerley and Dean Pearce as the right and left defenders respectively, with Sam Hodgson and Lewis Cox in central defence. The midfield trio featured Kieran Taylor on the right, Cameron Foreman centrally, and Kieran Gohery on the left, providing both defensive cover and attacking support. Up front, Drew Lake and Callum Lishman operated as right and left forwards, with Matty Allison leading the line as the striker. The substitutes for East Stanley included Will Shaw, Brandon Bailey, and Liam Chatton.
The match began with an early flourish from East Stanley, as Matty Allison opened the scoring just six minutes in, capitalising on a well-timed assist from Kyle Fazakerley. The home crowd erupted in celebration, sensing a strong performance from their side. However, Blackfyne FC responded swiftly, equalising in the 17th minute, which injected a renewed sense of urgency into the match.
As the first half progressed, East Stanley continued to press for a second goal, but it was not until the 32nd minute that a substitution was made, with Will Shaw replacing the influential Matty Allison. The first half concluded with the score level at 1-1, leaving both teams eager to seize control in the second half.
The second half commenced with a tactical change for East Stanley, as Brandon Bailey came on for Kieran Taylor just after the break. This substitution aimed to bolster the midfield and provide fresh legs to maintain the attacking momentum. The strategy paid off when Callum Lishman found the net in the 54th minute, once again assisted by the ever-reliable Kyle Fazakerley, restoring East Stanley's lead.
As the match approached its final moments, East Stanley maintained their composure, and in the 88th minute, Liam Chatton was introduced, replacing Callum Lishman, who had put in a commendable shift. The home side continued to press, and in a dramatic finish, Will Shaw sealed the victory with a goal in the fifth minute of added time, bringing the final score to 3-1.
Cameron Foreman was instrumental throughout the match, showcasing his skills and earning the accolade of Player of the Match. East Stanley Wmc FC's performance was a testament to their determination and tactical acumen, as they progressed in the cup with a well-deserved victory over Blackfyne FC.