York FC vs Loch Ness FC
2 - 2
19 January 2026 · Champions League
Home cup match played on 19 January 2026.
Kicked off at 12:00 AM
2-2
vs Loch Ness FC
Home cup match
York FC hosted Loch Ness FC at their home ground on 19 January 2026, with kick-off at midnight in a fiercely contested 11-a-side encounter. The match ended 2-2 after 90 minutes plus four minutes of extra time, before Loch Ness FC triumphed 5-3 in the penalty shootout.
York FC lined up in a 4-2-4 formation, deploying a back four to provide defensive solidity, supported by two central midfielders tasked with both shielding the defence and linking play to the attack. Up front, four forwards were expected to stretch the opposition’s defence and create numerous goal-scoring opportunities. The full-backs would have been expected to support wide attacks while maintaining defensive discipline. Unfortunately, no details of the starting XI or substitutes were provided.
The first half saw both teams probing for openings but neither side could break the deadlock before the interval. The match remained goalless at half-time, with both defences holding firm and the midfield battle intense.
As the second half unfolded, the game opened up considerably. York FC managed to find the net twice, demonstrating their attacking intent and ability to capitalise on chances. However, Loch Ness FC responded in kind, matching York’s efforts with two goals of their own to level the scoreline at 2-2 by the end of normal time.
Extra time added four minutes of additional play, but neither side could find a decisive breakthrough. The tension mounted as the match headed towards a penalty shootout to determine the winner.
In the shootout, Loch Ness FC held their nerve better, converting five penalties compared to York FC’s three, thus progressing at York’s expense. The outcome was a cruel end to a thrilling encounter that had showcased attacking football and resilience from both teams.
Baby Turbo was named Player of the Match, a testament to his influential performance throughout the contest, likely contributing significantly to York FC’s attacking efforts and overall play.
Despite the disappointment of the penalty shootout defeat, York FC can take heart from their spirited display and the attacking verve shown in their 4-2-4 setup. Loch Ness FC, meanwhile, will be buoyed by their composure under pressure and ability to respond to York’s goals.
The match will be remembered for its end-to-end action, the drama of a penalty shootout, and the fine margins that separate victory from defeat in knockout football, causing York FC to lose out on the Champions League title.