Purple City vs Yellow FC
2 - 2
03 January 2026 · League<br>1
Away league match played on 03 January 2026.
Kicked off at 7:25 PM
2-2
vs Purple City
Away league match
Yellow FC travelled to Purple City’s stadium on 3rd January 2026 for a league away match kicking off at 7:25pm, where both sides played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in a nine-a-side format. The match, officiated by referee Jim Luster in front of a crowd of 91,300, saw Yellow FC take an early lead before Purple City fought back twice to share the spoils after 90 minutes plus added time.
Yellow FC lined up in a 3-4-1 formation, deploying three defenders at the back with Jim Small on the right, Jeff Tapt centrally, and Herb Longshot on the left. This defensive trio was tasked with maintaining solidity and covering wide areas, while the midfield quartet featured Mo Sal on the right wing, Josh Bacley and Trent Rocket occupying central midfield roles, and Timmy Slap on the left flank. Their responsibilities included both defensive cover and providing attacking width. Rowan Draper led the line as the lone striker, expected to spearhead attacks and convert chances. The attacking midfielder role was effectively filled by Timmy Slap, linking midfield and attack. On the bench, Rahul Bay was named as the sole substitute available for tactical changes.
The match burst into life early on when Timmy Slap opened the scoring in the 5th minute. Mo Sal delivered a precise cross from the right, which Slap met with a diving header from long range, sending the ball past the Purple City goalkeeper and giving Yellow FC an early advantage. This goal set the tone for a lively encounter.
However, the early joy was tempered by disciplinary issues as Timmy Slap was shown a yellow card in the 15th minute for offensive language or gestures, a caution that would later influence tactical decisions.
As the first half progressed, Yellow FC pressed forward with intent. The 31st minute saw a flurry of attempts in quick succession. Mo Sal tested the Purple City keeper with a shot that was well saved, followed immediately by efforts from Rowan Draper and Jim Small, both of which were also denied. This sequence highlighted Yellow FC’s attacking threat but also Purple City’s resilience in goal.
Approaching half time, Mo Sal had another attempt in the 44th minute, this time firing wide, as Yellow FC sought to extend their lead. The first half concluded with Yellow FC holding a slender 1-0 advantage.
Shortly after the interval, tactical adjustments were made as Rahul Bay replaced Timmy Slap in the 55th minute. This substitution was a tactical move, likely influenced by Slap’s earlier booking and the need to maintain discipline and energy on the left side.
Purple City responded swiftly to the change, equalising in the 59th minute with a well-struck volley using their right foot. This goal levelled the match and injected fresh urgency into the contest.
Yellow FC regained the lead in the 69th minute through Mo Sal, who capitalised on a defensive mistake outside the box. He struck a left-footed lob over the keeper from distance into the net, restoring Yellow FC’s advantage and showcasing his quality and composure under pressure.
Despite this, Purple City were not finished. They found a second equaliser in the 86th minute, again from outside the area, with a right-footed effort that beat the Yellow FC defence and goalkeeper, making it 2-2 as the match neared its conclusion.
In the dying moments, Rowan Draper had a chance to snatch a winner in the 92nd minute but his shot went wide, denying Yellow FC a late victory.
Throughout the match, Mo Sal stood out with his energetic wing play, creativity, and crucial goal, earning him the player of the match accolade. His influence was pivotal in both creating and finishing chances for Yellow FC.
The referee, Jim Luster, managed the game well, maintaining control in a fast-paced and physical encounter, reflected in his solid performance rating.
Ultimately, the 2-2 draw at Purple City was a hard-fought result for Yellow FC, who showed attacking promise and resilience but were unable to hold on to their leads on two occasions. The tactical substitution and early goal highlighted their intent, but Purple City’s response ensured a share of the points in this lively nine-a-side league fixture.