Wolfhill vs St Johns FC
2 - 2
30 August 2025 · Smith League Cup
Away cup match played on 30 August 2025.
Kicked off at 2:00 PM
2-2
vs Wolfhill
Away cup match
In a gripping encounter at Guildtown on 30 August 2025, St Johns FC faced off against Wolfhill in a pulsating cup match that ended in a 2-2 draw. The match, which kicked off at 2:00pm, saw both teams display resilience and skill, ultimately leading to a dramatic conclusion.
St Johns FC lined up in a traditional 4-4-2 formation, which provided a solid defensive base while allowing for width and creativity in attack. Thomas Morrow was stationed in goal, with Colin MacDonald and Sean Davidson occupying the right and left defensive flanks respectively. The central defensive pairing of Darrel Hynd and Gary Collier was tasked with marshalling the backline. In midfield, Dale Walker and Ally Alcorn operated on the right and left flanks, while Sam Jackson and Mark Mcleod controlled the central areas. Up front, Bob Irving and Kai Finnie were set to lead the line, looking to exploit any gaps in the opposition defence.
The substitutes for St Johns FC included Daniel Kelly, Jake Stewart, Dale Colman, and Sam Rush, who would provide fresh legs and tactical options as the match progressed.
The first half began with St Johns FC asserting themselves early on, and it was Kai Finnie who opened the scoring in the 18th minute. A well-timed run saw him latch onto a through ball, and he coolly slotted it past the Wolfhill goalkeeper to give his side a 1-0 lead. However, the advantage was short-lived as Wolfhill responded with an equaliser in the 27th minute, capitalising on a defensive lapse to level the match at 1-1.
As the first half drew to a close, St Johns made two crucial substitutions at the break. Bob Irving was replaced by Daniel Kelly, while Jake Stewart came on for Gary Collier, signalling a tactical shift as they looked to regain control of the match.
The second half commenced with renewed intensity, and it was Finnie once again who found the back of the net in the 60th minute. His second goal of the match showcased his poaching instincts, as he pounced on a loose ball in the box, restoring St Johns' lead to 2-1.
In the 65th minute, St Johns made another substitution, with Dale Colman coming on for Ally Alcorn, adding fresh energy to the left flank. As the match progressed, Wolfhill began to apply pressure in search of an equaliser.
With time running out, Wolfhill's persistence paid off in the 87th minute when they scored their second goal, bringing the match level at 2-2. The late goal sent the visiting fans into raptures, as both teams battled fiercely to secure a winner in the dying moments of the match.
As the final whistle blew, the score remained 2-2, leaving both sides to reflect on a hard-fought draw. The match showcased the competitive spirit of both teams, setting the stage for an intriguing replay in the future.