Stroud United Res vs Tewkesbury Town 3rds
1 - 0
18 October 2025 · County Cup
Home cup match played on 18 October 2025.
Kicked off at 2:30 PM
1-0
vs Tewkesbury Town 3rds
Home cup match
Stroud United Res hosted Tewkesbury Town 3rds at their home ground on 18 October 2025, with kick-off at 2:30pm in a keenly contested cup tie. The match ended 1-0 in favour of Stroud United Res after a decisive early goal and resolute defending throughout the 90 minutes plus added time.
Stroud United Res lined up in a 4-1-2-3 formation, aiming to balance defensive solidity with attacking flair. Daniel Parker took his place in goal, protected by a back four consisting of Alex White at right back, Ben Brown and Ben Abbott as central defenders, and Jason Wright operating on the left flank. Chay Jones anchored the midfield as the lone holding midfielder, tasked with breaking up play and distributing the ball efficiently. Ahead of him, Jack Wells occupied the right attacking midfield role, while Caine Hopkins took up the left attacking midfield position, both expected to support the front three. The forward line featured Tom Florek on the right, Tom Ticehirst as the central striker, and Jacob Sears on the left, all charged with creating and converting chances. On the bench, Stroud United Res had Joey HP, Oscar Fairfax, Alex Castle, and Dan Wrenn ready to make an impact if called upon.
The match burst into life early on as Stroud United Res took the lead in the fifth minute. Tom Ticehirst capitalised on an early opportunity to put his side ahead, sending the home crowd into raptures. This early strike set the tone for the remainder of the game, with Stroud United Res looking to maintain control and Tewkesbury Town 3rds striving to find a way back into the contest.
Throughout the first half, Stroud United Res’s defensive unit, marshalled by Ben Brown and Ben Abbott, remained disciplined and organised, effectively nullifying Tewkesbury Town 3rds’ attacking threats. The full-backs, Alex White and Jason Wright, balanced their defensive duties with occasional forward runs to support the midfield and wide attackers. Chay Jones’s role as the solitary holding midfielder was pivotal in breaking up opposition play and recycling possession to the creative outlets ahead.
The attacking midfield of Jack Wells and Caine Hopkins worked tirelessly to link play between midfield and attack, while the front three kept Tewkesbury’s defence on alert with their movement and pressing. Jacob Sears on the left and Tom Florek on the right provided width and pace, aiming to stretch the visitors’ backline.
At half-time, the score remained 1-0 to Stroud United Res, reflecting a tightly fought encounter with the home side holding a slender advantage.
The second half saw a flurry of changes for Stroud United Res at the hour mark, with all four substitutes introduced simultaneously. Joey HP replaced Caine Hopkins in the left attacking midfield role, Oscar Fairfax came on for Tom Florek on the right forward position, Alex Castle took over from Alex White at right back, and Dan Wrenn substituted Jason Wright on the left defensive flank. These changes injected fresh legs and energy into the side as they sought to preserve their lead.
Following the substitutions, Stroud United Res continued to defend resolutely, with Daniel Parker in goal producing a series of crucial saves to keep a clean sheet. His commanding presence and sharp reflexes earned him the player of the match accolade, as he thwarted several attempts from Tewkesbury Town 3rds to equalise.
Despite sustained pressure from the visitors in the latter stages, Stroud United Res’s defensive organisation and midfield discipline ensured the narrow advantage was maintained until the final whistle.
In summary, Stroud United Res secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Tewkesbury Town 3rds in this cup encounter, thanks largely to an early goal from Tom Ticehirst and a standout performance from goalkeeper Daniel Parker. The tactical setup and timely substitutions helped the home side manage the game effectively and progress in the competition.