York FC vs OCFC Wolves U7s
6 - 2
29 October 2025 · English Teddy Premier League<br>Premiership
Home league match played on 29 October 2025.
Kicked off at 10:00 AM
6-2
vs OCFC Wolves U7s
Home league match
York FC hosted OCFC Wolves U7s at Longsight on 29 October 2025, kicking off at 10:00am in a 90-minute five-a-side encounter. The match ended with York FC securing a convincing 6-2 victory over their young opponents.
York FC lined up in a 1-3 formation, typical for five-a-side football, with one goalkeeper and three outfield players. This setup demanded a solid defensive presence from the keeper, while the three outfield players were expected to balance defensive duties with attacking support. The formation allowed for quick transitions and required the outfield players to cover wide areas as well as central zones. Unfortunately, no individual player names were provided for the starting lineup or substitutes.
The first half saw both sides testing each other’s resolve, with York FC gradually asserting dominance through their structured formation. The defensive goalkeeper was pivotal in organising the backline, while the three outfield players worked tirelessly to maintain possession and create chances. The half concluded at the 45-minute mark with York FC holding a strong lead.
In the second half, York FC continued to press forward, capitalising on their tactical discipline and teamwork. Their attacking play was fluid, resulting in a total of six goals by full time. OCFC Wolves U7s managed to find the net twice, showing resilience despite the scoreline. The match was marked by fast-paced exchanges and moments of individual skill.
Standout performances came from Pengi and Baby Turbo, who were named players of the match. Their contributions were instrumental in York FC’s attacking threat and overall control of the game. Both players demonstrated excellent technique and awareness, helping to unlock the Wolves’ defence repeatedly.
York FC’s victory at Longsight was a testament to their effective use of the 1-3 formation and the collective effort of the team. The 6-2 scoreline reflected their superiority in both attack and defence throughout the 90 minutes. This result will surely boost York FC’s confidence in their ongoing campaign.