Preston Manor Royals vs Caterham FC
4 - 0
22 March 2025 · Stratford Cup 2024
Home cup match played on 22 March 2025.
Kicked off at 2:00 PM
4-0
vs Caterham FC
Home cup match
In a commanding display at the Falmer Sports Complex on 22 March 2025, Preston Manor Royals triumphed over Caterham FC with a resounding 4-0 victory in their cup match. The match kicked off at 2:00pm, and the Royals showcased their attacking prowess throughout the encounter, leaving their opponents struggling to keep pace.
Preston Manor Royals lined up in a 4-1-2-3 formation, designed to maximise their offensive capabilities while maintaining a solid defensive structure. The back four consisted of two central defenders flanked by two full-backs, providing width and support in attack. A lone defensive midfielder anchored the midfield, allowing the two central midfielders to push forward and link up with the three forwards, who were tasked with applying pressure on the Caterham defence and converting chances into goals.
The substitutes for Preston Manor Royals were not disclosed, but the starting eleven was clearly set to dominate the midfield and exploit the flanks, with a focus on quick transitions and high pressing.
The first half saw Preston Manor Royals take control early on, with their attacking intent evident from the outset. The Royals' relentless pressure paid off as they found the back of the net multiple times, showcasing their clinical finishing. As the match progressed, it became increasingly clear that Caterham FC were struggling to cope with the intensity and creativity of their opponents.
The first half concluded with a decisive 4-0 lead for Preston Manor Royals, and the referee, Roy Cheshire, signalled for half-time at 48.5 minutes. The Royals had established a commanding position, leaving Caterham FC with a mountain to climb in the second half.
Valery Jingwa was instrumental in the Royals' performance, earning the Player of the Match accolade for his exceptional contributions. His ability to control the midfield and create opportunities for his teammates was pivotal in the team's success.
As the second half unfolded, Preston Manor Royals maintained their dominance, continuing to press forward and create chances. Caterham FC, on the other hand, struggled to find their rhythm and were unable to mount a significant response. The Royals' defence remained resolute, thwarting any attempts from the visitors to penetrate their backline.
The match concluded after 97 minutes of play, with Preston Manor Royals securing a comprehensive 4-0 victory over Caterham FC. The Royals' performance was a testament to their quality and determination, as they advanced in the cup competition with a display that will be remembered by their supporters for some time to come.