Emirates FA Cup Preliminary Round Buckhurst Hill 0 Northwood 1 Northwood will travel to Binfield in the first qualifying round of the FA Cup after…
Northwood will travel to Binfield in the first qualifying round of the FA Cup after they left it late to edge past Buckhurst Hill 1-0 on Saturday.
There was one change to the Woods team which got the season off to a winning start against Corinthian-Casuals a week earlier, Archie Coulter handed his debut in an attacking midfield role with Riccardo Alexander-Greenaway missing out with a hamstring problem. Northwood proceeded to put the Stags under a sustained spell of pressure, Williams heading wide following another Tingey throw before the same player poked wide of the upright as he got on the end of Gallagher’s whipped cross.
However, the away side suffered a scare in first-half stoppage time as Gallagher conceded a free-kick and earnt himself a yellow card in the process, with Henry Clark’s pin-point delivery finding Jonah Gregory who headed over from close range. Woods went close to breaking the deadlock again when Smith’s deep corner was headed back across by Tingey to Anokye-Boadi whose close-range header was tipped over by keeper Alex Reed.
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