Saturday, 25 August 2018

Newmarket Town 2 Hullbridge Sports 1

The Emirates FA Cup Preliminary Round, Saturday 25th August 2018


Shaun Avis netted a stoppage time winner as Newmarket Town came from behind to defeat Hullbridge Sports at Cricket Field Road to progress in their Emirates FA Cup Preliminary Round tie.

The host had knocked out Cockfosters in North London in the previous round whilst Hullbridge had netted a late win against Gorleston at Lower Road to reach this stage, so both would have been confident of victory.

Newmarket had the first effort on target when swinging in a free-kick from the right, but Bridge keeper George Marsh managed to palm away the effort, whilst the visitors first effort saw Nathan Scarborough strike an effort well wide of the Newmarket post ten minutes later.

Shaun Avis then saw an effort well blocked down the other end, before two minutes later Adebayo Sotoyinbo struck a fierce long-range effort wide of the hosts goal as the opening quarter of the game remained in the balance.

Hullbridge then began to enjoy some good possession and as the half wore on looked the likelier to find any opening that might have been forthcoming, and five minutes before the break found that breakthrough when centre half Daniel Okah found himself in on goal, and despite his initial effort being saved by Alex Archer, the visiting defender managed to slot home the rebound and put his side ahead.

The hosts tried to respond late on in the half and saw a cross thump into the side stanchion before the next attack saw Avis send a looping header wide of the far post, but they could not find that quick leveller meaning the visiting side from Essex held the slender lead at the break.

Half Time Newmarket Town 0 Hullbridge Sports 1

The hosts started the second period a lot more positively and saw Avis strike an effort straight at Marsh after ten minutes of the half, and then moments after full back Jack Whiting hit a terrific effort towards the top corner of the visitor’s goal but keeper Marsh plucked the effort out of the air brilliantly.

The visitors mounted an attack of their own on the hour mark but it ended with Sotoyinbo blasting an effort way over the bar from a decent position, before the hosts then drilled an effort across goal as they continued to try and find a leveller in this tie.

Hullbridge themselves were trying to double their lead and potentially see themselves put one foot into the next round and they mounted another attack through Scarborough, and he laid the ball off to Aundre Spencer but the attacker could only slice wide of the near post.

But in the 68th minute Newmarket should have been level as Avis somehow headed against the post from point blank range, and then three minutes later Marsh had to produce another brilliant save to deny Newmarket’s Rhys Thorpe.

With twelve minutes remaining Hullbridge broke and that ended with Joe Patison side footing an effort wide of the far post, and then moments later they really should of doubled their lead when a cut back found Sotoyinbo inside the box, but his effort was well saved by Archer, and the visitors would rue this moments later.

This was because with nine minutes remaining Newmarket did find an equaliser when a ball into the area saw Avis totally unmarked and he prodded home from close range and it set up a rather interesting last few minutes.

Hullbridge caused some alarm inside the hosts box with three minutes remaining but saw an effort blocked before they managed to clear their lines, and the match entered its final phase all square with everyone wondering if there was going to be a late winner.

Well, with three minutes of stoppage time played, the hosts won a free-kick in a dangerous position, and Michael Shinn curled a free-kick against the post and then saw Avis react the quickest to side foot home the rebound into the net and send the hosts wild with delight.

Heartbreak for the visiting ESL Premier side but it meant the Thurlow Nunn Premier hosts went through to Monday’s First Qualifying Round draw.

Full Time Newmarket Town 2 Hullbridge Sports 1









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