WEEK 14 ROUND-UP
NOVEMBER 16TH, 2025
Charity Trophy — Quarter Final
Sudbury FC 1–6 Three Tuns
Three Tuns progressed to the semi-finals of the Charity Trophy with a convincing victory away to Sudbury FC.
Despite recent poor weather, the pitch held up well and the visitors started strongly. The breakthrough came on 11 minutes when a loose clearance fell to Roik at the back post, and he made no mistake with a calm finish. The lead was doubled shortly after when Hudson capitalised on a goalkeeping error to tap home from close range.
Three Tuns continued to dominate and made it 3–0 inside 20 minutes, Roik grabbing his second with a powerful strike from around 20 yards. Brown added a fourth six minutes before half-time, but the scoreline could have been even greater if not for several outstanding saves from Cane in the Sudbury goal.
Half-time: Sudbury FC 0–4 Three Tuns
The second half followed a similar pattern. Three Tuns extended their advantage with goals in the 51st and 55th minutes, the latter completing Roik’s hat-trick after Sudbury gifted possession from a drop-ball restart, leaving him to finish into an empty net.
To their credit, Sudbury never gave up and were rewarded late on when Wanford broke through and produced a tidy finish for a consolation goal.
Full-time: Sudbury FC 1–6 Three Tuns
It was a competitive match played in excellent spirit throughout, and Three Tuns now advance to the semi-finals.
Division One — League Fixture
Bramshall 0–5 Ball Haye Green Development
Ball Haye Green Development closed the gap at the top of Division One with an emphatic away win against league leaders Bramshall in a highly anticipated contest between first and second.
Both sides competed physically from the opening whistle, and Bramshall enjoyed longer spells of possession during the first half-hour. However, Ball Haye defended resolutely and began to take control of the 50–50 challenges before breaking the deadlock on 35 minutes with a well-taken finish.
Moments later, Bramshall failed to clear their lines from a defensive mix-up, allowing Ball Haye to seize possession and fire low into the bottom corner to make it 2–0. Defensive frustrations continued for the hosts, and the visitors capitalised again just before the break, beating an attempted offside trap to move into a commanding 3–0 lead.
Half-time: Bramshall 0–3 Ball Haye Green Development
Bramshall pushed hard after the interval and created several good opportunities, but the Ball Haye goalkeeper produced multiple key saves to preserve their clean sheet. The league challengers remained clinical at the other end and added two further goals to seal a statement result.
Full-time: Bramshall 0–5 Ball Haye Green Development
Goalscorers:
• Scott Wakefield (2)
• Jordan Davies
• Cam Barker
• Ashton Barker
The win sees Ball Haye reduce Bramshall’s lead to four points, with three games in hand still to play. The fixture was played in excellent spirit and served as a strong advert for Division One football.