United 2 (Ash 49′, Hayfield 67′) Horsham 0 United continued their Isuzu FA Trophy journey with a 2-0 win over Horsham at Plainmoor. Second-half goals from Brad Ash and Dan Hayfield were enough to see Paul Wotton’s men through to the 4th round and a step closer to a Wembley return, with a trip
Enfield Town 1 (Youngs pen 2′) United 4 (Thomas 30′, Jenkins Davies 33′, 80′, Youngs 47′) United came from behind to seal their first double of the season, as they ran out convincing winners at Enfield. An early penalty from Sam Youngs gave the hosts a dream start, however United responded magnificently with two
United 4 (Hasani 29′, Jenkins Davies 34′, Cooke 69′, 78′) Weston-super-Mare 2 (Coulson 17′, Avery 42′) Ten man United see off the league leaders, as they beat Weston-super-Mare 4-2 at a rainy Plainmoor. A Cody Cooke brace along with goals from Lirak Hasani and Will Jenkins Davies sees United claim a 4-2 win over Weston-super-Mare,
Boreham Wood 0 United 0 In windy and rainy conditions in Hertfordshire, the spoils were shared as United drew 0-0 with Boreham Wood. Paul Wotton made three changes to the team that beat Truro City in the FA Trophy last time out with Sam Dreyer, Omar Mussa & Will Jenkins Davies coming into the
United 1 (Hayfield 53′) Truro City 0 United’s Isuzu FA Trophy continues, after they secured a 1-0 win over Truro City at Plainmoor. After a goalless first period, it was Dan Hayfield’s free-kick that eventually saw United home, and into the hat for Monday’s 3rd round draw. Following the 1-1 home draw with Maidstone
United 1 (Foulston 86′) Maidstone United 1 (Seaman 39′) It ended all-square at Plainmoor on Tuesday, as Jay Foulston’s late equaliser maintained United’s unbeaten home record. Following Saturday’s goalless draw with Tonbridge, Gulls boss Paul Wotton made three changes to his starting line-up, with Finn Tonks, Lirak Hasani and Cody Cooke taking the places