Glenmuir 2nds vs Enfield Celtic 2nds
2 - 2
03 May 2025 · Reserve Cup
Away cup match played on 03 May 2025.
Kicked off at 4:00 PM
2-2
vs Glenmuir 2nds
Away cup match
In a gripping encounter at Glenmuir United Football Club on 3rd May 2025, Enfield Celtic 2nds faced off against Glenmuir 2nds in a cup match that ended in a dramatic 2-2 draw after 90 minutes, followed by an additional 20 minutes of extra time. The match ultimately concluded with a penalty shootout, where Glenmuir triumphed 4-1, sending them through to the next round.
Enfield Celtic adopted a 4-2-3-1 formation, which allowed them to maintain a solid defensive structure while providing ample support for their attacking players. Chris Mckeon took his place in goal, shielded by a back four comprising Shaun Nugent on the right, Stewart Murnane and Paul Burdett in central defence, and Ashton Hughes on the left. The midfield duo of Jack Maher and Karl Hynes was tasked with both breaking up opposition play and facilitating attacks, while Chris Browne, Charlie Fagan, and Sean Gallagher operated in advanced roles, supporting lone striker David Burke.
The match kicked off with both teams eager to assert their dominance. Enfield Celtic started brightly, looking to exploit the flanks through Browne and Gallagher, while Glenmuir sought to control the midfield with their own pressing game. The first half saw both sides create chances, but neither could find the back of the net before the interval.
As the match progressed into the second half, the tension mounted. Enfield Celtic finally broke the deadlock, with a well-placed shot from David Burke that found the bottom corner, sending their supporters into raptures. However, Glenmuir responded swiftly, equalising shortly after with a powerful header from a corner kick, showcasing their aerial prowess.
With the score level at 1-1, both teams pushed for a winner. Enfield Celtic regained the lead through a stunning strike from Charlie Fagan, who curled the ball into the top corner from just outside the box. Yet, Glenmuir refused to be outdone and equalised once more, capitalising on a defensive error to slot home from close range.
As the match entered extra time, both teams appeared fatigued but determined to secure victory. Despite several attempts from both sides, the deadlock remained unbroken, leading to a penalty shootout to decide the outcome. In the shootout, Glenmuir displayed composure and precision, converting four penalties to Enfield Celtic's solitary goal, sealing their progression in the cup.
The match was a testament to the competitive spirit of both teams, with Enfield Celtic showing resilience and skill throughout. However, it was Glenmuir who ultimately emerged victorious, advancing to the next stage of the tournament amidst a thrilling atmosphere.