Hopperational Details |
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Date & Venue |
Saturday 23rd
August 2025 at The Memorial Ground |
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Result |
Farnham Town 1 Wimborne Town 1 |
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Competition |
Southern
League Premier Division South (Step 3) |
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Hopstats |
Ground #803
on the lifetime list. I’m in the area this bank holiday weekend and this ground
was on my priorities list. |
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Context |
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Farnham are
new in Step 3 this season and have started well with two wins and a draw.
Wimborne have one win, one draw and one defeat. |
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Match Report |
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It looked early on that we could expect goals today. A heavy touch from the Farnham keeper Zaki Qualah almost led to a chance for Wimborne to score from distance, and then the Wimborne keeper Cam Plain made one of the best saves I've seen for ages with a one-handed save. Farnham's Ben Purcell also needed to make a superb defensive intervention, so it was a bit of a surprise that we waited as long as 27 minutes for the opening goal. Wimborne took the lead as Max Bustamante poked in a rebound after his side had caused chaos with two corners in quick succession. Farnham missed their first chance to equalise with Bobby-Joe Taylor's skied penalty miss just before the interval after Jack Dean had been tripped. A decent game so far with plenty of goalmouth action, and I managed to suppress my need to straighten some wonky team pictures in the clubhouse during the break. The teams traded chances again in the second half. Plain saved well with his feet and then his team hit the post. Farnham, having made five changes, were still very much in the game. It took a goal-line clearance by Drew Ecott-Young on 77 minutes to protect the visiting lead. The hosts had two more chances in the closing minutes and Wimborne defenders were frequently getting their bodies in the way. The Farnham joy had to wait until several minutes of added time had passed. Brandon Mason, who had often been involved in foraging down the spaces on the left flank, was brought down on the byline. This time Great Evans did the honours from the spot and kept the Farnham unbeaten run going with the last meaningful kick of the game. Definitely a good hopping day out in the sunshine for this passing neutral. |
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So What? |
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The teams
will complete their weekend double-headers on Monday as follows: Farnham
travel to Dorchester and Wimborne host Weymouth. |
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Pre-match Entertainment |
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A stroll
around the very attractive streets and alleyways of Farnham town centre, with lots of historical and architectural interest, then walking to the ground via the churchyard and along the edge of Bishop’s
Meadow. If you are making a day of it, be prepared for car parking to cost as
much as your match ticket! |
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Pix |
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Farnham in claret and 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 Yellow played Green. Pre-match Prediction based on Keeper
Top Colour:
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What Next? |
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This tick
leaves me with Everton (Premier League) and Worcester City (Southern League Premier
Central) to restore my coverage of “everywhere in England down to Step 3”. In
the meantime, as I am in Portsmouth for the weekend, I plan to make the short
journey to AFC Portchester on Monday. |
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