Sporting Staines 1st vs Hedgerley FC
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26 October 2025 · Thames Valley Sunday Football League<br>Division Two
Away league match played on 26 October 2025.
Kicked off at 10:30 AM
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vs Sporting Staines 1st
Away league match
Hedgerley FC travelled to Springwest Academy on 26 October 2025 for a 10:30am kick-off in a league away fixture against Sporting Staines 1st. The visitors emerged victorious with a 3-1 scoreline after a competitive 90 minutes plus injury time. Hedgerley’s disciplined display and clinical finishing proved decisive in securing all three points.
Hedgerley lined up in a 4-5-1 formation, deploying a solid back four and a packed midfield to control the centre of the park. Chris Randall took his place in goal, protected by right defender Chris Smith, central defenders Charlie Parkin and Ryan Gibbs, and left defender Bradley Oxbrow. The midfield five consisted of right midfielder Jack Mckenzie, central midfielders Jack Butler, Adam Butler, and Oliver Cottrill, with Ollie Parkin operating on the left flank. Up front, Rory Scott led the line as the lone striker, tasked with holding up play and capitalising on chances created by the midfield. The substitutes named were Mason Parr-Mckivett, Klodian Lusha, and Lewis Scott.
The match began with Hedgerley asserting themselves early on, and it was Ollie Parkin who broke the deadlock in the 20th minute. The left midfielder found the net to give the visitors a deserved lead, showcasing his ability to cut inside and finish with precision. However, Sporting Staines responded swiftly, earning a penalty just three minutes later at the 23rd minute mark, which they converted to level the scores. This moment injected urgency into the game, but Hedgerley remained composed.
As the first half progressed, Hedgerley’s goalkeeper Chris Randall was shown a yellow card in the 36th minute, a caution that reflected the intensity of the contest. Despite this, the visitors continued to press forward and were rewarded before the break. At the 40th minute, Adam Butler doubled Hedgerley’s advantage with a well-taken goal, assisted by a clever pass from Jack Mckenzie on the right. This goal restored the lead and gave Hedgerley a psychological edge heading into the interval.
The teams went into the break with Hedgerley leading 2-1. After the restart, Hedgerley made a series of substitutions to refresh their squad and maintain momentum. Mason Parr-Mckivett replaced Jack Mckenzie in the 66th minute, followed by Klodian Lusha coming on for Jack Butler a minute later. Later, in the 74th minute, Lewis Scott was introduced in place of left defender Bradley Oxbrow, signalling a tactical shift to shore up the defence and add energy.
The substitutions paid dividends as Hedgerley extended their lead in the 76th minute. Klodian Lusha scored his first goal of the match, finishing off a move expertly set up by Mason Parr-Mckivett. This third goal effectively sealed the contest, leaving Sporting Staines with a mountain to climb in the closing stages.
Hedgerley’s 4-5-1 formation proved effective both defensively and offensively, with the midfield trio and wide players providing creativity and support to the lone striker. The defensive unit held firm after the early penalty scare, and the goalkeeper’s presence was crucial despite his caution. The substitutes injected fresh impetus at a critical juncture, ensuring Hedgerley maintained control and saw out the game comfortably.
In summary, Hedgerley FC’s disciplined approach, combined with timely goals from Ollie Parkin, Adam Butler, and Klodian Lusha, secured a well-earned 3-1 victory away at Sporting Staines 1st. This result will boost their confidence as they continue their league campaign.