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Sat 24th Sep 2016 @ 15:00 - Tipton Sports Acadamy Attendance: 93
Tipton Town
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Bromsgrove Sporting
Referee: Mr. A. Harris (Lichfield) F. A. Vase / 2nd. Qualifying Round

Goalscorers
None Chris Lloyd (59)
Starting Line-ups
Mark Brach
Matthew Payne
Robbie Duffield
Mark Cartwright
Paul Henley
Robert Hill
Joe Hanson
Lewis Collins
Jordan Harrison
Sam Hesson
Romario Reid
Chris Jay
Aaron Roberts
Jack Wilson
Craig Jones
Daniel Morris
Keenen Meakin-Richards
Robbie Bunn
Daniel Ludlow
Tony Clarke
Chris Lloyd
Sean Brain
Substitutes
Ravi Sangha
Adam Holloway
Christopher Horton
Luke Harpin
Kieran Price
Lucky Nwosu
Jake Willcox
Ahmed Ali
Dale Edwards
Sam Wills
Substitutions
Christopher Horton -> Romario Reid (67) Jake Willcox -> Daniel Ludlow (62)
Ahmed Ali -> Robbie Bunn (62)
Sam Wills -> Tony Clarke (62)
Yellow cards
Lewis Collins (38)
Jordan Harrison (63)
Robbie Bunn (30)
Jake Willcox (75)
Keenen Meakin-Richards (90)
Red cards
None None
Match Report
CHRIS LLOYDs second-half strike ensured Bromsgrove Sporting walked away with victory in the second qualifying round of the FA Vase against a well-drilled Tipton Town outfit.

After a goal-less first half at the Tipton Sports Academy, a piece of individual brilliance from Lloyd in the 59th minute meant the Rouslers kept up their record of never failing to reach the first round proper.

From goalkeeper Chris Jays long ball, the flick on reached Sean Brain who switched play to Lloyd on the far right. The pacey forward then cut inside before arrowing a powerful shot into the far corner to secure Sporting’s place in the next round.
It wasnt the most accomplished of performances from Paul Smiths side but they bounced back to winning ways after bowing out of the Polymac Packaging League Cup to Sporting Khalsa on Tuesday (September 20) night.

Sporting, like they normally do, started the brighter of the two sides with Lloyd getting the games first clear-cut opportunity after eight minutes but after collecting Robbie Bunn’s inch-perfect cross, he could only skew wide from the edge of the area with his weaker right foot.

The West Midlands (Regional) League Division One hosts were unlucky to not go ahead themselves just four minutes later but Jordan Harrison slipped at the vital moment in the box, allowing Sporting to clear.

A fantastic save from Town keeper Mark Brach in the 14th minute denied Brain from grabbing his eight goal of the season as his near post header from Lloyds cross was expertly tipped over the bar.

Again Town hit back and after capitalising on a mistake by Sportings Daniel Morris, Romario Reid bared down on goal only to fire a tame shot into the grateful of arms of Jay in the Rouslers goal.

Ludlow and Clarke had chances to nose Sporting ahead midway through the half but both were thwarted by Brach. The game went quiet after this point with Sporting failing to deliver the final ball as Town sat back and soaked up all the pressure.

Reid, Harrison and Sam Hesson looked dangerous on the break for Town but a string of offsides denied them any clear opportunity of breaking the deadlock.

The final chance of the half fell to Clarke five minutes from time when the burly striker went it alone on the edge of the area only to fire a weak shot straight at Brach.


After the interval, both sides continued in the same way the ended the first, Sporting having the possession but missing that killer edge with the final ball while Town sat back and defended well.

However, Towns resistance was broken just before the hour mark. Some quick thinking from Jay saw the keeper boot a long ball up field which skipped off a Town head into the path of Brain.
After cutting inside and glancing to the opposite side of the pitch, Brain switched the play nicely to Lloyd who, with his extra yard of pace, skipped past his man on the inside before smashing home a wonderful effort into the top left-hand corner.

Lloyd almost doubled the Rouslers lead six minutes later after finding himself one-on-one with Brach from substitute Ahmed Alis flick on but again the Town stopper pulled off a good save to keep his side in the game.

Another chance went begging for Lloyd in the 68th minute when he volleyed over from the edge of the area after another long ball from Jay was helped on its way by Ali once again.

By this point, Town were pinned in their own penalty area following a succession of seven corners in the space of five minutes but they defended well to ensure they did not fall further behind.

Despite battling hard to force an equaliser, Sportings defence stood firm to withstand the late pressure from the home side to book their place in the next round of the FA Vase.

Sporting will find out who they will play in the first round on Monday (September 26).

Report courtesy of Craig Gibbons of the Bromsgrove Standard.