Havant & Waterlooville 4 Oastler 8′, McCarthy 66′, Rendell 82′, Wright 89′ United 2 Johnson 40′, Lolos 44′ Ten-man United bowed out of the FA Cup on Wednesday evening after the home side came from behind in the second half to run out 4-2 victors. Former Gull Joe Oastler headed home to put the home
United 2 (Wynter, 66′, Andrews, 86′) Havant & Waterlooville 2 (Wall, 75′, Wright 90+4′) United and Havant & Waterlooville must do it all again, as their Emirates FA Cup 4th Round Qualifying clash ended in a 2-2 draw at Plainmoor on Saturday. Following a goalless first half, United took the lead midway through the second
Bromley 2 (Sablier 17′, Sowunmi 36′) United 0 United went down to defeat on Saturday, as Bromley ran out 2-0 winners at Hayes Lane. Marcus Sablier gave the home side an early lead, and that was doubled by Omar Sowunmi shortly before the break. Despite an improved performance following the change of ends, Torquay’s
Boreham Wood 2 (K.Smith 42′, Boden pen 46′) United 0 There was disappointment on Tuesday evening, as United went down to defeat at Meadow Park against Boreham Wood. Goals either side of the break from Kane Smith and Scott Boden did the damage, and despite another spirited late rally from Gary Johnson’s side, they
United 5 (Lapslie 11′, Holman 17′ 68′, Little 30′, Lewis 45+3′) Wealdstone 0 It was a Five-star performance from United on Saturday, as Gary Johnson’s side took all three points against Wealdstone at Plainmoor. After Tom Lapslie got things going early on, Dan Holman’s first goal for the Club doubled that advantage, before Armani
Chesterfield 2 (Tshimanga 59’, 73′) United 2 (Little 88′, Lapslie 90+5′) A heroic last-gasp fightback from Gary Johnson’s side saw United secure a dramatic 2-2 draw at Chesterfield on Saturday evening. After dealing so well with everything the league leaders could throw at them for the first hour, it was Chesterfield striker Kabongo Tshimanga