Buxted vs Preston Manor Royals
3 - 0
05 April 2025 · Gray Hooper Holt LLP Mid Sussex Football League<br>Division 1
Away league match played on 05 April 2025.
Kicked off at 2:00 PM
3-0
vs Buxted
Away league match
The Buxted Recreation Ground played host to an enthralling league encounter on 5th April 2025, where Buxted triumphed over Preston Manor Royals with a final score of 3-0. The match kicked off at 2:00 pm, and despite a spirited effort from the Royals, they were unable to find the back of the net, succumbing to a well-organised Buxted side.
Preston Manor Royals adopted a 4-1-2-3 formation, which saw a solid backline comprising four defenders, a central defensive midfielder, two central midfielders, and three forwards. The defensive quartet was tasked with maintaining a strong defensive shape, while the lone holding midfielder was expected to shield the back four and distribute the ball effectively. The two central midfielders were pivotal in linking play between defence and attack, while the three forwards aimed to exploit any gaps in the Buxted defence.
The substitutes for the Royals were not listed, but the starting eleven was set to make a significant impact as the match unfolded.
As the match progressed, Buxted quickly established their dominance, showcasing their attacking prowess. The first half saw them create several chances, but it was not until the second half that they truly capitalised on their opportunities.
The first significant event occurred shortly after the half-time whistle, as Buxted struck first with a well-placed goal that sent the home crowd into raptures. The Royals struggled to regain their composure, and Buxted took full advantage, doubling their lead with a second goal that left the visitors reeling.
With the Royals searching for a way back into the match, Buxted continued to press forward, and their relentless attacking play paid off once again as they netted a third goal, sealing a comprehensive victory.
Despite the scoreline, the Royals displayed moments of resilience and determination, but they were ultimately outclassed by a Buxted side that was clinical in front of goal. The referee's performance was commendable, contributing to the flow of the game and ensuring fair play throughout.
As the final whistle blew after 96 minutes of action, it was clear that Buxted had earned a well-deserved victory, leaving Preston Manor Royals with much to ponder as they look to regroup for their next fixture. The match highlighted the need for the Royals to tighten their defence and find a more effective attacking strategy if they are to compete in the league moving forward.