Sunday 12 August 2018

Hullbridge Sports 2 Gorleston 1

The Emirates FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round, Saturday 11th August 2018


Nathan Scarborough struck deep into stoppage time to hand Hullbridge Sports a dramatic win over Gorleston and send them through to the next round of the Emirates FA Cup.

The hosts had come into this one off the back of a decent 2-0 win at local rivals Southend Manor but they were up against very strong opposition in the shape of Thurlow Nunn Gorleston who had seen off Norwich United 4-2 in midweek, so they were also coming into this one in good form and as favourites for this tie.

And it was the visitors who created the first opening in the eighth minute when a Hullbridge slip allowed the visitors a sight of goal but the effort was dragged across goal and wide, before the hosts responded three minutes later as an Aundre Spencer cross just eluded Luke Hornsley.

The hosts then saw a long range effort deflected wide before they fell behind in the 17th minute when Joel Watts got in down the left and struck a lovely looping effort beyond George Marsh and into the far corner of the net.

The visitors looked to be in again two minutes later but a great defensive block denied them, and just before the half hour mark Watts sent an effort inches wide of the hosts goal as they looked to try and double their lead in this tie.

Just past the hour mark Ross Gilfedder found himself bearing down on the hosts goal, but saw Marsh save, before the visitors got in down the left moments later, only to see the cross cleared.  And then a chance for the hosts came along but sadly for them Adebayo Sotoyinbo could only blast his effort over the bar.

The hosts did end the half well and three minutes before the break saw Hornsley ghost past a couple of defenders before his effort at goal was saved by George Parkin, and it meant the visitors held a slender lead at the break.

Half Time Hullbridge Sports 0 Gorleston 1

The visitors started the second half the better and almost doubled their lead five minutes into it when Watts saw his point blank effort saved by Marsh, and then five minutes later the hosts defence had to block another effort at goal and you felt the hosts had to step it up once again if they were to remain in this tie.

And in the 58th minute they nearly found a leveller when a cross to the near post hit Emmanuel Okunja and trickled just wide of the post, but just past the hour mark Gorleston went close as after Gilfedder rolled his marker, his effort was again saved by Marsh in the hosts goal.

The hosts though began to find some momentum again as the game entered it’s final twenty and Hornsley broke down the right but saw his cross put well over the bar by Spencer, but with seven minutes remaining the tie took a massive twist in the home sides favour when a strike at goal was blocked on the line by Jack Tipple.

After consulting his linesman, the referee pointed to the spot and sent off Tipple for handball on the line, which he obviously did not agree with, and the hosts had a massive chance to level the tie and then have a man advantage for the final part of the contest.  Sotoyinbo duly stepped up to convert and it was all square.

Gorleston tried to counter this by charging up the other end and seeing Watts fire an effort straight at Marsh, but the hosts were the ones looking for the winner now and substitute Scarborough somehow headed wide from point blank range, before he missed from close range again moments later.

And when the hosts thumped a powerful effort against the underside of the bar you felt they were not going to find that winner, that was until two minutes into stoppage time when Sotoyinbo crossed to the near post for Scarborough to convert into the corner of the net and send the hosts wild with delight as they dramatically took their place in the Preliminary Round and an away trip to Newmarket Town.

Full Time Hullbridge Sports 2 Gorleston 1











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