Hopperational Details |
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Date & Venue |
Saturday 6th
September 2025 at the Trade Tyres Community Stadium, Brownsfield Road. |
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Result |
Lichfield City 1 Corby Town 2 |
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Competition |
FA Trophy
First Round Qualifying |
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Hopstats |
Ground #806
and I am here for pragmatic travelling reasons today. I was heading further north until the M1 decided against it. |
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Context |
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These two
teams are both going well in the Midland Division of the Northern Premier
League – 6th vs 2nd. Even though the difference is four
places, at this stage of the season that is just one point. However, it’s
hard to know how high each club views the FA Trophy as a priority. There is a
novelty value for Lichfield – this is their first Trophy game. |
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Match Report |
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You can always get a sense on arrival at a ground as to whether a club is “on the up” or in decline. Lichfield City are clearly in the first category. They are in their first season at Step 4 having achieved promotion from the Midland Football League last season. It’s a neat and tidy ground, next to a train line, with very good spectator facilities and an artificial surface, but get there very early if you want an onsite parking space! The game overall was rather a disappointment, punctuated by frequent infringements. Corby took a lead in their first real attack when a looping deflection gave the home keeper no chance, just as I’d published the #keepertopcolourstats prediction of a home win. The teams then largely cancelled each other out and I got distracted by the retro design of the scruffy football itself. Some good defensive shadowing delayed a Lichfield shot before the rebound was netted but correctly disallowed for offside. That was the nearest to an equaliser in that first half. They came close again on 55 minutes with a shot that just passed the post but arguably Corby had even better chances from corners, one of which needed a last-ditch clearance near the goalline. Lichfield were struggling to create really clear openings and it was Corby who should have doubled their lead after 76 minutes, but the attacker stumbled for some reason. However, with ten minutes to go they did score again, and it was a good job too because Lichfield got a late consolation goal from the penalty spot with very little time left. I guess Corby
will be happy with a cup win on the road, and Lichfield will be disappointed
not to have done themselves justice in the attacking third. |
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So What? |
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Cliché alert
: Corby go into the hat for the next round and Lichfield can concentrate on
the league. |
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Pix |
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Lichfield in blue. |
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Goalkeeper Top Colour Stats Update |
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The background to this, and the latest keeper top colour league table, is here on this dedicated page. Today Pink takes on Yellow, and the away win is enough to shift Yellow off the bottom of the colour table simply because of the number of games seen. The table also includes the result from an unblogged game last night as I was at Stamford Bridge to see Chelsea 2 Manchester City 1 in the Womens’ Super League. Grey beat Pink. 337 games altogether now in the sample. The photo shows the moment that Yellow's clean sheet was denied by Lichfield's consolation penalty. Pre-match Prediction based on Keeper
Top Colour:
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What Next? |
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No idea.
Possibly a Step 4 game on Saturday 13th September if I can sneak
one in around other family commitments that weekend (which also mean I can’t
make the organised West Wales Hop). |
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