TUFC 0 Dagenham & Redbridge 0 United had to settle for a hard-earned point in a rare goalless draw against Dagenham & Redbridge at Plainmoor. Gary Johnson made to two changes to the starting line-up that went down 1-0 to Chesterfield last weekend, with Joe Lewis and Matt Buse earning their places in the Gulls
Chesterfield 1 (Boden 12′) TUFC 0 Despite bossing the game for large periods, United suffered a single-goal defeat at Chesterfield’s Proact Stadium. Scott Boden’s goal on twelve minutes proved decisive, with Torquay unable to press home their territorial advantage in a one-way second half. The Gulls’ injury-hit squad took another blow in the week, with
TUFC 4 (Andrews 51′, Lumbombo-Kalala 70′, Reid 73′, 80′)
Woking 1 (Tarpey 53′) TUFC 1 (Whitfield 79′) United showed admirable fighting spirit against Woking, as they came from behind to grab a point at the home of the early league leaders. After a promising first half ended goalless, it was Woking’s Dave Tarpey who struck early in the second half. It was a lead
TUFC 1 (Reid 51′) Hartlepool 2 (Kennedy 16′, Kioso 80′) United slipped to their first defeat in four games, as Hartlepool triumphed at Plainmoor on Saturday. After Jason Kennedy had headed the visitors into a first-half lead, Jamie Reid’s second-half leveller threatened to turn the game the way of Gary Johnson’s men. However a breakaway
Barnet 2 (Mason-Clark 49′, Taylor 88′) TUFC 2 (Koue Niate 5′, Little 30′) United had to settle for a point against Barnet, as the hosts battled back to grab a draw at The Hive. United had the perfect start, with Jean-Yves Koue Niate and Armani Little giving United a two-goal advantage at the interval, however