UHLSPORT HAMPSHIRE PREMIER LEAGUE – ONE
7/12/24 | 14:00 | Hampshire FA HQ, Basingstoke
Amid the chaos caused by Storm Darragh, Whiteley Wanderers braved the conditions to travel north to Basingstoke for a league match against Twentyten. Sitting 11th, Whiteley faced a team at the bottom of the table in what would prove to be a challenging encounter shaped by the unforgiving weather.
The game began tentatively as both teams adjusted to the strong winds and driving rain. Whiteley created the first notable chance when Bell played Jack through on goal, but his shot drifted wide. Twentyten responded by breaking forward, earning a free kick after Jack committed a foul, but the attempt was struck harmlessly into the wall.
Whiteley had their moments, with Matt’s deep free kick finding Marcus, who flicked it on to Dylan for a long-range shot that narrowly missed. Sustained pressure saw Angelos and Dylan link up well, with Angelos firing straight at the keeper. Dylan attempted an audacious overhead kick from Matt’s corner, but the resulting rebound from Harrison’s strike earned another corner.
Twentyten then seized the initiative, with a dangerous attack culminating in a goal amidst chaos in Whiteley’s box, assisted by the swirling wind. Another long-range attempt forced Vickery to tip the ball over, and the follow-up shot from the resulting corner was saved, though the striker was flagged offside.
Frustrations grew as Whiteley misjudged passes in the wind. A controversial moment saw Jack through on goal, only to be pulled down, but the referee ruled him offside. Jack’s protests earned him a sin bin, leaving Whiteley to regroup with ten men. Twentyten capitalised on the numerical advantage, doubling their lead with a deflected strike that left Vickery helpless.
Despite efforts from Bell, Kerby, and Angelos, Whiteley went into half-time trailing 2–0.
Half-Time: Twentyten 2 – 0 Whiteley Wanderers
Emerging from the break, Whiteley showed determination to fight back. Bell tested the wind with an early shot, and Kerby came close after a clever move from Marcus and Angelos. Charlie stepped up, winning the ball deep in his own half and driving forward to fire a shot that the keeper fumbled into the net, reducing the deficit.
Twentyten pressed to restore their two-goal lead, but Whiteley’s defence, led by Dylan and Charlie, held firm. The stormy conditions caused a brief stoppage as damaged advertising boards were cleared. Once play resumed, Whiteley focused on keeping the ball on the ground, finding more success.
Late in the game, Charlie repeated his earlier heroics with another driving run, but this time his effort went out for a corner. Kerby and Willmott combined for a header that went over, and Dylan’s surging run through the defence ended without a shot.
Deep into injury time, Angelos drew a foul, giving Bell the chance to level the score. Bell delivered a perfectly struck free kick into the back of the net to make it 2–2. Whiteley pushed for a winner, with Angelos coming close before being forced off injured. Playing the final moments with ten men, Whiteley’s last chance fell to Willmott, but his shot went wide.
Full-Time: Twentyten 2 – 2 Whiteley Wanderers
In a game dominated by adverse weather, both teams battled hard but ultimately had to settle for a draw. On a day when conditions often dictated the play, the result reflected the effort and resilience of both sides.
Line-up:
Vickery, Radford, Hancock, Hills (79), Lainson (89), Harding, Sherwood, Bell, Kerby-Dickinson, Amorginos (93), Paramor (57)
Subs: Boye (79), Hunter (89), Willmott (57)
Man of the Match: Charlie Hancock
Goal Scorers for Whiteley Wanderers: Charlie Hancock (58), Will Bell (92)
Goals for Twentyten: (23, 42)
Yellow Cards: Harry Willmott (77), Twentyten (60, 78)
Sin Bin: Jack Sherwood (37)