Kiveton Park FC vs Eckington Boys (Div I)
2 - 2
09 November 2025 · Sheffield & District Junior Sunday League<br>U14 - J Division
Home friendly match played on 09 November 2025.
Kicked off at 12:30 PM
2-2
vs Eckington Boys (Div I)
Home friendly match
Kiveton Park FC hosted Eckington Boys at Hard Lane on 9 November 2025, with kick-off at 12:30pm in a tightly contested 11-a-side encounter that ended 2-2 after 70 minutes plus added time. The match saw both sides share the spoils in a game marked by competitive spirit and tactical discipline under the watchful eye of referee James.
Kiveton Park lined up in a traditional 4-4-2 formation, deploying four defenders across the backline, a midfield quartet tasked with both defensive cover and creative support, and two strikers leading the attack. The defensive unit was expected to maintain solidity and restrict Eckington Boys’ forward forays, while the midfielders were charged with controlling possession and linking play between defence and attack. The two forwards were relied upon to capitalise on chances and apply pressure on the opposition’s defence. No substitutes were named for this fixture.
The first half unfolded with both teams probing cautiously, seeking to establish dominance in midfield. The 4-4-2 setup from Kiveton Park aimed to balance defensive resilience with attacking opportunities, but neither side managed to break the deadlock before the interval. At 35 minutes, the referee signalled half-time, with the scoreline still goalless.
The second half saw an increase in intensity as both teams pushed forward in search of goals. Kiveton Park’s Will Nuttall emerged as a standout performer, demonstrating skill and determination that earned him the player of the match accolade. His influence was pivotal in Kiveton Park’s attacking play, contributing significantly to the team’s two goals.
Despite Kiveton Park’s efforts to secure victory on home soil, Eckington Boys matched their opponents goal for goal, resulting in a 2-2 draw. The match was a testament to the competitive nature of both sides, with neither able to claim all three points in front of the 50-strong crowd.
Referee James officiated the game with precision and fairness, ensuring the flow of the match was maintained throughout the 70 minutes plus added time. His performance was flawless, contributing to a well-managed and entertaining contest.
In summary, Kiveton Park FC and Eckington Boys shared honours in a hard-fought 2-2 draw at Hard Lane. The tactical 4-4-2 formation employed by Kiveton Park provided a solid framework, with Will Nuttall’s performance standing out as a highlight in an evenly matched encounter.