β½οΈ Match Report β½οΈ
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Sunday March 29th
β° 10:30am Kick Off
π Anth Topping Memorial Cup
π CLS Utd vs The Marksmen FC
π₯Άπ¬οΈ It was a cold and windy morning as Chester took on The Marksmen in this 2nd round cup clash. Kicking up the slope towards the School end, Chester made a dream start!
π₯ Captain for the day, Tom Illingworth, opened the scoring with a stunning left-footed volley π β 1-0 Chester Utd!
πͺ Buoyed by the early goal, Chester kept pressing and were rewarded again just before 15 minutes. Tom Illingworth struck again, calmly slotting home with his right foot after some defensive hesitation β 2-0 β
βοΈ The game became more physical as The Marksmen tried to use the wind to their advantage. Chesterβs defence stood strong πͺπ‘οΈ, with a great save from the keeper tipping a powerful shot around the post π
βΈοΈ Half Time: 2-0
π The second half started with pressure from The Marksmen, who pulled one back in the 50th minute β 2-1
β‘ That sparked Chester back into life, and soon enough they restored control. Owen Carroll showed great determination to tap in at the post β 3-1 π
π₯ Just 4 minutes later, Owen grabbed his second in similar fashion β 4-1 π₯
π With a comfortable lead, Chester made several substitutions. Then came a goal from an unlikely sourceβ¦
πββοΈ Centre-back Woody charged forward causing chaos π
before smashing the ball across goal, forcing an own goal β 5-1
π§οΈ In the closing minutes, during a heavy shower, Chester were awarded a penalty.
βοΈ Cool as ever, skipper Tom Illingworth completed his hat-trick from the spot π―β½οΈ β 6-1
β±οΈ Full Time: Chester Utd 6-1 The Marksmen
π Credit to The Marksmen for their effort and determination throughout β best of luck for the rest of the season!
β‘οΈ Next up: Back to league action with an away fixture on Easter Sunday π£β½οΈ
βοΈ Man of the Match: Tom Illingworth π©π₯
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Match Report β Sunday, March 15th
It was back to league action this morning for Chester Utd Sunday Team, with Farringdon Detached The Alexandra visiting. From the start, it was obvious the elements were going to play a part, with a strong wind blowing across the pitch towards the Wear End. π¬οΈ
Alexandra were quickly out of the blocks, earning an early corner which was dealt with effectively by the Chester defence. Despite that confident start from the visitors, it was Chester who opened the scoring with a flowing move. Precise passing from defence through midfield finally released Brooklyn down the left side, who drove into the box to test the keeper. It looked like the chance had gone, only for Kane Barron to keep the ball alive, slotting it past a stranded keeper and putting the home side ahead 1β0. β½
Building on that platform, it wasnβt long before a second arrived. This time it came following a crisp exchange of passes between brothers Owen and Jack Carroll. Jack then played a pin-perfect through ball to the onrushing Brooklyn Moss, who finished past the Alexandra keeper to make it 2β0 to Chester. π΅β½
To their credit, the opposition dug deep and started to enjoy a good period of possession. From that came a free kick just outside the box. Alexandraβs number 8 stepped up and placed his effort into the top corner, beating the Chester keeper despite his best efforts to reach it. The score now 2β1. π―
Five minutes before half-time, Alexandra pulled level. Another dead-ball situation wasnβt dealt with by the Chester defence, and the ball was put away at the far post to make it 2β2 going into the break.
With heavy showers and that strong wind continuing, the second half became a real battle. π§οΈπ¨ The referee showed both teams a number of yellow cards during this period as the game became increasingly competitive.
The game finally turned after Chester conceded a corner. Farringdon took full advantage, scrambling the ball home to make it 2β3 to the visitors. β½
Chester pushed hard for an equaliser, with some great play between Owen and Kane down the right flank. Unfortunately, despite the extra effort from all the lads, the equaliser didnβt come.
So, after a competitive game played in difficult conditions, the match ended with an away win for the visitors. Chester players will perhaps feel disappointed after playing some excellent football at times. π
MOTM: Brooklyn Moss
GOALS: Kane, Brooklyn
β½ Match Report | Norman & Lynne Nellins Memorial Cup β Quarter Final
Chester United welcomed Jarrow Crusaders on Sunday morning for a quarter-final clash in the Norman & Lynne Nellins Memorial Cup, with the visitors kicking off towards the Park View School end with the early morning sun behind them.
The opening stages proved to be a closely contested affair. Jarrow settled into the game well, but it was United who created the first clear opportunity to break the deadlock. Further chances followed around the 20 and 23 minute marks as Chester began to find success down the flanks, applying pressure on the Crusaders defence. Jarrow responded with several counter-attacks of their own, but both sides defended well and ultimately cancelled each other out as the half concluded goalless.
Half Time: Chester United 0 β 0 Jarrow Crusaders
United began the second half with renewed energy and intent to take control of the game. Their persistence paid off just five minutes after the restart. From a well-delivered corner by Owen Carroll, the ball was swung deep into the box where Brooklyn Moss rose highest to power a header past the goalkeeper and give United a deserved 1β0 lead.
Chester had a golden opportunity to extend their advantage on 55 minutes when Kane Barron found himself through one-on-one, but his effort drifted wide of the target. A number of substitutions followed which disrupted the rhythm of the match, with both sides receiving yellow cards as the contest became increasingly physical.
The game reached a pivotal moment in the 80th minute when United substitute Arren Birkby was shown a red card following a late challenge, leaving the hosts to see out the closing stages with ten men. Despite the setback, United defended resolutely and looked close to holding on for the win.
However, with just three minutes remaining, Jarrow capitalised on a momentary lapse in concentration. A well-struck first-time effort from outside the box beat the home keeper to level the score at 1β1 in the 87th minute.
With no further goals before the final whistle, the tie was decided by a penalty shootout. Both sides converted their opening three penalties before Chesterβs fourth taker Fin Lockey saw his effort go wide. United goalkeeper Callum Quarrie then produced an excellent save to keep his side in contention. The shootout remained finely balanced before Jarrow gained the advantage when Chesterβs sixth penalty was saved, allowing the visitors to seal a 6β5 shootout victory and progress to the semi-finals.
It was a cruel end to the cup run for Chester United after a determined performance, particularly after being reduced to ten men. Credit to Jarrow Crusaders, who held their nerve in the shootout to advance.
β Man of the Match: Jack Carroll
β½ Goal Scorer: Brooklyn Moss
π― Assist: Owen Carroll
08/03/2026
07/03/2026
β½π Norman & Lynne Nellins Memorial Cup β Quarter Final πβ½
Itβs Quarter Final time! π₯
CLS United take on Jarrow Crusaders in what promises to be a cracking game of football! πͺβ½
π Venue: Park View School
β° Kick Off: 10:30 AM
Come down and show your support, cheer the lads on, and enjoy some great football! ππ΅β½
Letβs get behind the team and push for a place in the semi-finals! ππ
Match Report β½
Whiteleas United 0 v 11 CLS UTD π
After a convincing home win last week, the lads were looking to take that level of performance into an away trip to South Shields to face Whiteleas United.
The opening exchanges didnβt really give any indication of what was to come. Regrettably Billy was forced off through injury π€ with Pringle coming on at left back. Just five minutes later Chester took the lead, a great cross from wide left by sub Pringle met at the far post with a clinical header from (3) Kyle Brown β½
With the lead secured the lads really started to push on, and the second came five minutes later through a great strike from (6) Burnsπβ½
Whiteleas battled hard πͺ to stay in the game, but Chester were in no mood to slow down and after another slick move a third arrived through Connor Shaw β½
Now in total control, Chester sprayed the ball around with confidence while the defence mopped up any Whiteleas chances π§±. The fourth soon followed with Brown grabbing his second with a calm finish before half time β½β½
A terrific first half from the lads π and the question was whether they could keep it going in the second period.
After the restart and a couple of subs, goal number five soon arrived β½ Chester were now on fire π₯ and looked like scoring with every attack. Some fantastic team play created more chances, with another clinical finish from Connor β½
An altercation in midfield saw Whiteleas reduced to ten men π₯, but credit to them for battling on, with their keeper making some incredible saves π§€ to keep the score down.
Two further goals sealed a dominant performance β½β½ and showed the real potential of this side turning into positive results π
A fantastic team performance π and a result that sets the lads up nicely for next weekβs cup game π
Credit to Whiteleas United who never threw in the towel πͺ and best of luck for the rest of the season π€
β½ Match Summary β½
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Man of the Match: Stephen Burns ππ₯
β½ Goalscorers:
β½β½β½ Stephen Burns π₯
β½β½ Connor Shaw πͺ
β½β½ Kyle Brown π―
β½β½ Kane Barron π
β½ Fynne Lockey π
β½ Brooklyn Moss β‘
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