Friday September 18
Barkingside 1-3 Coggeshall
United (Coggeshall United are through to the next round after they saw of
Barkingside at Cricklefield. Matangi put
the visitors in front before the lead was doubled by Owuadey, and although Side
pulled one back through Reece Simpson with fifteen minutes remaining, a second
goal from Owuadey sealed the Weavers passage into the next round) – Coggeshall United host
Sporting Bengal United in next round
Saturday September 19
Athletic Newham 0-1 Wormley
Rovers (Kane Lowe netted the only goal of the game as Wormley Rovers dumped
Athletic Newham out of the Vase) – Wormley Rovers travel to Hashtag United in next
round
Brimsdown 2-4 Clapton (The Tons bounced back from
their mauling at Cockfosters in midweek to see of Eastern Senior South side
Brimsdown to reach the next round of the Vase.
The hosts, who also shipped eight last time out, did net through Hayes
Thomas and Jermaine Drewett-Baptiste but it wasn’t enough to prevent them from
crashing out of the competition against their higher league opponents who saw
goals from Daniel Emovon, Singui Nicki Dembele, Kyle Thompson and an own goal
take them through) – Clapton travel to Potton United in the next round
Colney Heath 0-0 Wivenhoe
Town (pens 4-2) (The Dragons are out of the
Vase after they suffered penalty shoot out heartache at Colney Heath after the
sides had played out a goalless draw. A
very decent effort from Gary Monti’s side considering they have lost all three
games in the league this season and Heath were two from two and second in the
Spartan South Midlands Premier)
Frenford 2-4 Newbury Forest (Newbury Forest terrific
start to the season continued as they dumped Frenford out of the Vase after
netting four at The Drive. Umeh put the
hosts ahead midway through the first period but Forest managed to level through
an own goal only a few minutes later, and then just past the hour mark the
visitors won a penalty which resulted in a red card for the hosts for handball,
and Forest duly netted the spot kick to take the lead. Jones though brought Frenford level midway
through the half, but Forest were not to be denied and netted through Andy
Adomakoh and Patrick Duggan to take the tie) – Newbury Forest host Burnham Ramblers in next
round
Hadley 2-0 Hadleigh United (Hadley put the
disappointment of last weekend’s FA Cup loss behind them after they saw goals
from Luke Alfano and Alfie Bartram send them through to the next round of the
Vase after victory over Hadleigh United at Brickfield Lane) – Hadley host Enfield
Borough in the next round
Harwich & Parkeston 1-1
Walthamstow (pens 4-5) (Stow are into the next round after a penalty shoot out success over
Harwich & Parkeston at The Royal Oak.
Adam Hampson netted a long range effort eight minutes before the break
to put the Step Six side ahead, and it looked like this would be enough to
cause a surprise until a header from Charncey Dash deflected in off Clements in
the 90th minutes to take the tie to penalties, and Stow edged
through 5-4 in the shoot out to progress) – Walthamstow host London Lions in next round
Hashtag United 3-1 Takeley (Hashtag United defeated Takeley 3-1 for the
second time in a week after victory over them in the Vase on Saturday. Ross Gleed gave the hosts the lead on the
half hour before doubling their advantage four minutes later through Harry
Honesty after good link up play with Joe Gregory, and although the visitors
slotted under Tim Pitman five minutes into the second period to make it nervy,
Hashtag sealed it with fifteen minutes remaining through Honesty, poking home a
Albert Keith cross) – Hashtag United host Wormley Rovers in next round
Hoddesdon Town 3-2 Langford (Liam Mulligan netted five
minutes into stoppage time to send Hoddesdon Town through to the next round of
the Vase. Langford opened the scoring
through James Elkington-Soan but Oliver Sharman then levelled, Josh Cliss then
restored Langford’s advantage but Harrison Rookard then levelled to see the
sides go in 2-2 at the break. And it
looked as if it would be penalties until Mulligan popped up with a late late
winner for the home side) – Hoddesdon Town host Woodford Town in next round
Ilford 5-3 Long Melford (A brace from Dion
Lewis-Kirwan helped see Ilford win an eight-goal contest against Long Melford
at Cricklefield to progress. Callum
Hemson gave the visitors an early lead but Lewis-Kirwan powered home a header
on 15 minutes to get The Foxes back level and that is how it stayed to half
time. Ilford then grabbed the lead two
minutes into the second period after a low drive from Dimi Christou, but a
brilliant free kick from Kieran Michaels restored parity, but Lewis-Kirwan and
then Bailey Hossack then netted for the hosts in two minutes to see The Foxes
open up a 4-2 advantage. And it was five
goals in eighteen second half minutes when Yemi Adelani made it 5-2 twenty
minutes into the second half, and although Michaels added his second for the visitors
to make it 5-3 with fifteen to go, it was too little too late as the hosts
progressed) – Ilford host Benfleet in the next round
Little Oakley 2-1 Stotfold (Harry Mann and Greg Rodger
netted for Oakley as they saw off Stotfold to progress into the next round of
the Vase as the home sides brilliant start to the season continued) – Little Oakley travel to
May & Baker in next round
Redbridge 1-3 May &
Baker (May & Baker piled on more misery for The Motormen after they dumped
them out of the Vase at Oakside. Eddy
Cooper put the visitors ahead after just six minutes before Henry Osei doubled
that lead in the 26th minute, Redbridge did pull one back six
minutes later when Dickens netted, but Bakers restored their two goal cushion
when Osei netted again right on half time.
Johnson was sent off for the hosts giving away a 65th minute
spot kick, which was missed by the visitors, and it was ten Vs ten for the
final few minutes when Jake Piper was shown a straight red, but it’s May &
Baker who progressed. Redbridge
announced George Christou as their new manager this week and brings both his long-term
coaches from Aveley Reserves in Jack Toghil and Loul Hazelwood into the set up,
they have much work to do) – May & Baker host Little Oakley in next round
Saffron Walden Town 3-3
Whitton United (pens 1-4) (Walden crashed out in the cruelist way after a penalty shoot out defeat at
the hands of Whitton United at Catons Lane.
Lewis Francis gave the hosts a 15th minute lead, but Thomas
Bradlaugh levelled right on half time, Craig Calver restored the hosts lead
just before the hour mark, but Reese Dobson again brought Whitton level with
just under fifteen minutes to go. Gavin
Cockman looked to have won it for The Bloods with nine minutes left but in the
second minute of added on time George Day broke Walden hearts by levelling the
tie and taking it to penalties, and the visitors dominated the shoot out to
progress into the next round)
Southend Manor 0-1
Cockfosters (Fosters netted with five minutes to go to knock Southend Manor out of the
Vase at Southchurch Park. The winning
moment came when a corner in by Mosanya was nodded in at the back post Pojoby
and it was enough to settle this contest) – Cockfosters travel to Park View in the next
round
Sporting Bengal United 3-3
Sawbridgeworth Town (pens 4-2) (Sporting Bengal United are the comeback kings of the week as after their
incredible comeback at Oakside in midweek they came from 3-1 down at Crofters
(the tie was switched there) to force penalties before winning the shoot out to
knock Sawbridgeworth Town out of the Vase.
Chaka Barnett gave Sporting a tenth minute lead but two goals from Jake
Skeet and one from Conor Clarke had The Robins 3-1 up and seemingly heading
through to the next round. But amazingly
Barnett netted twice in the final few minutes to complete his hat-trick and
send the tie to penalties, and Sporting won out in the shoot-out 4-2 to
progress) – Sporting Bengal United travel to Coggeshall United in next round
St Margaretsbury 1-1 London
Colney (pens 5-6) (St Mags crashed out of the FA Vase after a penalty shootout defeat to
London Colney at The Recreation Ground. Issouf
Coulibaly gave the visitors the half time lead but the hosts saw substitute
Dominic Wynter level in the second period and take the tie to penalty kicks,
but the hosts lost out 6-5 in the shootout)
Sunday September 20
Hackney Wick 0-1 Halstead
Town (Jordan Pavett’s 42nd minute free kick was enough for Halstead
Town to progress with victory at Spa Road against Hackney Wick. Pavett hit a low strike around the wall and
in at the near post three minutes before the break and it proved enough) – Halstead Town travel to
Baldock Town in next round
Holland 2-0 Enfield (Two goals in the final twenty
minutes saw Holland dump Enfield out of the Vase at Dulwich Road. The hosts poked in after Wilmot failed to
gather with 73 minutes on the clock, and three minutes later a corner went
straight in to seal the hosts passage to the next round) – Holland host Colney Heath
in next round
West Essex 8-1 Haverhill Borough (Michael Mignot netted a hat-trick for hosts West Essex as they thumped Haverhill Borough at Mayesbrook Park to progress in the Vase. Cam Gray slotted the hosts ahead after ten minutes before Emmanuel Oluwole nodded home five minutes later for number two, Joe Lefley then curled home a lovely free kick to make it three ten minutes before the break, and it was 4-0 on half time when Mignot netted a brilliant individual effort. The visitors pulled one back a minute into the second period but West added a fifth twenty minutes into the half as Mignot converted before he completed his treble twenty minutes from time. Hakim Medfai then rounded the keeper to slot home number seven with twelve to go and the scoring was complete when Isaac Marfo-Jacobs converted to complete a good day at the office) – West Essex host Haverhill Rovers in next round
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