York FC vs Southampton
6 - 1
21 January 2026 · English Teddy Premier League<br>Premiership
Home league match played on 21 January 2026.
Kicked off at 1:00 PM
6-1
vs Southampton
Home league match
York FC welcomed Southampton to their home ground on 21 January 2026, with kick-off at 1:00pm in front of a crowd of 54,385. The hosts produced a commanding performance to secure a resounding 6-1 victory after 90 minutes of football under referee Brian Ryath’s watchful eye.
York FC lined up in a 3-3-3-1 formation, deploying three central defenders to provide a solid defensive base. The midfield trio was tasked with both defensive duties and linking play, while the three attacking midfielders were expected to support the lone striker up front. This setup aimed to balance defensive solidity with attacking fluidity, allowing York to press high and create numerous chances.
The starting eleven featured a back three, with players positioned centrally to thwart Southampton’s advances. The midfield three operated across the centre of the park, combining defensive cover with forward thrusts. Ahead of them, the attacking midfielders occupied the left, centre, and right channels, looking to exploit spaces and supply the striker, who was the focal point of York’s offensive efforts.
There were no substitutes named for this fixture.
The first half saw York FC dominate proceedings, controlling possession and territory with their structured formation. By the interval, the home side had already established a significant advantage, reflected in the scoreline at half-time. The visitors struggled to break through York’s disciplined defensive block and were repeatedly caught out by swift counter-attacks.
As the second half unfolded, York FC continued to press relentlessly, adding to their tally with clinical finishing and intelligent movement. Southampton managed to pull one goal back, but it was merely a consolation in a match that York thoroughly controlled from start to finish.
Happy Lennard was named Player of the Match for his outstanding contribution, spearheading York’s attack with relentless energy and precision. His influence was evident throughout the game, as he consistently created chances and posed a constant threat to Southampton’s defence.
York’s emphatic 6-1 victory was a testament to their tactical discipline, attacking prowess, and defensive organisation. The 3-3-3-1 formation paid dividends, allowing them to dominate all areas of the pitch and secure a memorable win in front of a passionate home crowd.