York FC vs Loch Ness FC
6 - 1
13 January 2026 · English Teddy Premier League<br>Premiership
Home league match played on 13 January 2026.
Kicked off at 5:00 PM
6-1
vs Loch Ness FC
Home league match
York FC welcomed Loch Ness FC to Longsight on 13 January 2026 for a highly anticipated league home match, kicking off promptly at 5:00pm. In a thrilling six-a-side encounter, York FC ran out comfortable 6-1 victors in front of an astonishing crowd of 171,423 spectators. The match was officiated by referee James, whose assured performance helped maintain a smooth flow throughout the 90 minutes plus added time.
York FC lined up in a 1-1-3 formation, a tactical setup designed to balance defensive solidity with attacking flair. Snuggles took his place between the sticks as goalkeeper, tasked with organising the backline and commanding his area. Snuggly Snuggles operated as the central defender, anchoring the defence and providing a shield in front of the goalkeeper. Snow Snowy was deployed in central midfield, expected to link defence and attack, distribute the ball efficiently, and support both ends of the pitch. The forward line consisted of Baby Turbo on the right, Odile leading as the central striker, and Happy Cow on the left, all charged with stretching the opposition’s defence and creating goal-scoring opportunities. York FC did not name any substitutes for this fixture.
From the outset, York FC imposed themselves on the game, utilising their attacking trio to great effect. Baby Turbo, who would later be named Player of the Match, was particularly influential, combining pace and skill down the right flank to unsettle the Loch Ness defence. The midfield presence of Snow Snowy ensured York retained control in the middle of the park, allowing the forwards to press high and create chances.
Despite the high stakes and the sizeable crowd, Loch Ness FC struggled to contain York’s fluid attacking movements. The visitors found it difficult to penetrate York’s defensive organisation, with Snuggly Snuggles and Snuggles the goalkeeper rarely troubled. York’s dominance was reflected in the scoreline at half time, with the home side comfortably in front.
The second half saw York FC continue their relentless pressure, adding further goals to their tally. Odile’s role as the central striker was pivotal, as he capitalised on the service from the wide forwards to convert chances with clinical precision. Happy Cow on the left also contributed to the attacking threat, combining well with his teammates to maintain York’s offensive momentum.
Loch Ness FC managed to pull one goal back, but it was a mere consolation in what was otherwise a one-sided affair. York’s defensive discipline and attacking verve ensured they controlled the remainder of the match, closing out a comprehensive 6-1 victory.
The referee James maintained a firm but fair approach throughout, allowing the game to flow while keeping control over the physicality of the contest. His performance was rated highly, reflecting his ability to manage such a high-profile fixture effectively.
In summary, York FC’s tactical setup and execution were exemplary, with Baby Turbo’s outstanding display earning him the well-deserved Player of the Match accolade. The home fans at Longsight were treated to a dominant performance and a resounding victory over Loch Ness FC, reinforcing York’s credentials in the league.