Worthing Dynamo U13 Black Fall To Bognor Regis Town Youth U13 Red 4-2

Worthing Dynamo U13 Black Fall To Bognor Regis Town Youth U13 Red 4-2

19 October 2025 · Saywell International (Arun and Chichester) Youth Football League<br>U13 Division B Mike Francis Shield

Bognor Regis Town Youth U1 vs Worthing Dynamo U13 Black

4 - 2

19 October 2025 · Saywell International (Arun and Chichester) Youth Football League<br>U13 Division B Mike Francis Shield

Away league match played on 19 October 2025.
Kicked off at 12:00 PM

4-2

vs Bognor Regis Town Youth U13 Red

Away league match

On 19 October 2025, Worthing Dynamo U13 Black travelled to Felpham Community College to face Bognor Regis Town Youth U13 Red in a league away fixture that kicked off at 12:00pm. The 70-minute contest, overseen by referee Jack Lockwood, ended in a 4-2 defeat for Worthing Dynamo after a pulsating encounter.

Worthing Dynamo lined up in a 4-5-1 formation, deploying Ellis Williams in goal. The defensive line consisted of Toby Rennie at right back, with Toby Killick and Harrison Flanagan partnering centrally, and Bailey Freshwater operating on the left. The midfield five featured Teddy Gill on the right, Isaish Hatton, Archie Parker-Muckle, and Leo Whyatt centrally, with Theo Phillips on the left flank. Leading the line was striker Lewis Langdell. This setup was designed to provide solidity at the back while maintaining a strong presence in midfield to control possession and supply the lone striker. Sami Dalaman was named as the substitute for the match.

The game burst into life early on as Theo Phillips opened the scoring for Worthing Dynamo in the sixth minute, giving the visitors an immediate boost. However, Bognor Regis responded swiftly, equalising just a minute later to level the scores at 1-1. The hosts then took the lead in the 13th minute, putting Worthing Dynamo on the back foot.

Shortly after conceding, Worthing Dynamo faced a setback when goalkeeper Ellis Williams was forced off injured in the 13th minute, with Sami Dalaman coming on and swapping Archie Parker-Muckle to replace him between the sticks. Despite this disruption, Worthing Dynamo showed resilience as Teddy Gill restored parity with a goal in the 18th minute, making it 2-2 and reigniting their hopes.

Bognor Regis, however, regained the advantage in the 24th minute, scoring their third goal to edge ahead once more. The match grew increasingly tense, and Sami Dalaman received a yellow card for dissent just a minute later(Meaning a 8mins sin bin), reflecting the mounting pressure on the visitors.

The hosts extended their lead further in the 34th minute, making it 4-2 and placing Worthing Dynamo in a difficult position heading towards half time.The first half concluded with Bognor Regis holding a two-goal advantage.In a tactical move, Ellis Williams returned to the field in place of left back Bailey Freshwater at the break, signalling a reshuffle in the defensive ranks.

Early in the second half, at the 43rd minute, Bailey Freshwater was reintroduced to the pitch, replacing Sami Dalaman, as Worthing Dynamo sought to regain composure and stability.

The visitors suffered another blow in the 52nd minute when Lewis Langdell, their lone striker, was substituted off due to injury, with Sami Dalaman returning to the field to fill the gap. Despite these changes and efforts to claw back the deficit, Worthing Dynamo were unable to find a way past the resolute Bognor Regis defence.

Throughout the match, Leo Whyatt stood out with his industrious performances in central midfield, earning him the player of the match accolade. His work rate and distribution were key in Worthing Dynamo’s attempts to control the midfield battle.

Ultimately, Bognor Regis Town Youth U13 Red’s clinical finishing and early dominance proved decisive, as Worthing Dynamo U13 Black were left to rue missed opportunities and the impact of injuries in a hard-fought 4-2 defeat away from home.

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