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Abingdon Atoms 1 vs Milton Keynes Bucks 1
Full Time
1 month ago
Post-Match Analysis

Abingdon Atoms Claim Thrilling Victory Over Milton Keynes Bucks

In a nail-biting encounter, Abingdon Atoms 1 edged out Milton Keynes Bucks 1 with a final score of 22-20, showcasing their resilience as they battle for survival in the Southern Regional League.

The Match

The atmosphere at Larkmead School was electric as Abingdon took on Milton Keynes in a crucial clash. The home side displayed a determined performance, leading for much of the match and defending their slim advantage in the closing stages. Despite a spirited fightback from the visitors, Abingdon's ability to maintain composure under pressure ultimately secured them the win.

Rebecca Drysdale was the standout performer for Abingdon, netting an impressive 6 goals. She was supported by Gary Bethel, Lauren Brown, and Alex Ford, each contributing 3 goals to the tally. Rachael Moon, Robert Welch, and Matthew Buckley also made significant contributions, scoring 2 goals each, while Hannah Brown added another. For Milton Keynes, Irma Bailey led the charge with 5 goals, followed by Renko Siebols with 4 goals, and contributions from Daniel Briscoe, Sebastian de Echaniz, and others kept the match competitive.

The narrow 2-goal margin reflects the closely contested nature of the game, with both teams showing moments of brilliance and inconsistency. This victory is vital for Abingdon as they look to escape the relegation zone, while Milton Keynes remains in a precarious position, struggling to find form.

What It Means

  • Abingdon Atoms remain in 7th place with 8 points from 15 games, 22 points behind league leaders Oxford City and 3 points clear of relegation.
  • Milton Keynes Bucks stay in 6th place with 9 points from 15 games, now 21 points off promotion, needing to regroup after five consecutive losses.
  • With this win, Abingdon builds crucial momentum as they aim to avoid relegation, while Milton Keynes must reassess their strategy to break their losing streak.
  • This result keeps the competition for the title intense, with teams in the top half distancing themselves from relegation concerns.
  • The victory is a reminder of the unpredictability of the league, as both teams continue to fight for their respective ambitions.
Head to Head

Head to head record shown as at the time of this match.

0
Abingdon Atoms 1 wins
0
Draws
1
Milton Keynes Bucks 1 wins
Player Statistics
Abingdon Atoms 1
Starters
Alex Ford 3 3 0 0
Gary Bethel 3 3 0 0
Hannah Brown 1 1 0 0
Joseph Harper 0 0 0 0
Matthew Buckley 2 2 0 0
Rachael Moon 2 2 0 0
Rebecca Drysdale 6 6 0 0
Robert Welch 2 2 0 0
Substitutes
Duncan Pritchard 0 0 0 0
Lauren Brown 3 3 0 0
Milton Keynes Bucks 1
Starters
Alice Day 1 1 0 0
Ciara Price 2 1 0 1
Daniel Briscoe 3 3 0 0
Irma Bailey 5 5 0 0
Matt Hughes 1 1 0 0
Renko Siebols 4 4 0 0
Rosie Stewart 1 1 0 0
Sebastian de Echaniz 3 3 0 0
Substitutes
Toby Corbett 0 0 0 0

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