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Sat 7th Mar 2020 @ 15:00 - Victoria Ground Attendance: 846
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Referee: Mr. G. Rollason (Wolverhampton) Southern League / Premier Division Central

Goalscorers
Leon Broadhurst (30)
Tristan Dunkley (26)
Kai Williams (53)
Brady Hickey (pen) (76)
Omotolani Omotola (81)
Starting Line-ups
Daniel Platt
Jack Wilson
Tom Taylor
Gift Mussa
Leon Broadhurst
Josh Quaynor
Correy Davidson
Greg Mills
William Shorrock
Kieren Westwood
Reece Styche
Max Bramley
Elliot Percival
Eliot Putman
Jayden Cotterill
Jamie McAteer
Micah Edwards
Ross Oulton
Tristan Dunkley
Omotolani Omotola
Brady Hickey
Kai Williams
Substitutes
Max Beardmore
Harry Higginson
Charlie Dowd
Lewis Chester
Richard Gregory
Samuel Hollis
Jac Redhead
Benjamin Morris
Declan Towers
Substitutions
Richard Gregory -> Josh Quaynor (66)
Lewis Chester -> Greg Mills (70)
Charlie Dowd -> Leon Broadhurst (78)
Samuel Hollis -> Tristan Dunkley (59)
Jac Redhead -> Ross Oulton (74)
Benjamin Morris -> Kai Williams (88)
Yellow cards
Correy Davidson (64)
Gift Mussa (71)
None
Red cards
None None
Other statistics
16 Shots 12
9 Shots on goal 10
3 Offsides 4
6 Corner kicks 3
9 Free kicks 8
0 Penalties 1
How They Saw It | Match Report | Programme
From the Barwell Website:

Bromsgrove Sporting 1 Barwell 4
By Simon Mathieson

Three goals in 2nd half gives Canaries the win

Barwell recorded another fine win at the Victoria Ground by beating Bromsgrove Sporting 4-1. It was an excellent performance from the Canaries and manager Guy Hadland was delighted. Goals from Tristan Dunkley, Kai Williams, Brady Hickey and Tolani Omotola sealed the win and made it a strong day for Barwell's attacking players.

In front of 846 fans the high flying Sporting were looking to get back on the promotion hunt after a home defeat to a resurgent Hitchin Town last time out. However, it was Barwell who took the lead when Tristan Dunkley poked home as Barwell pressed well. Dunkley had a shot saved by Platt just before the goal but Sporting had their chances as well in the opening exchanges.

Bromsgrove got back in to it just 4 minutes later when Broadhurst nodded home a Mills corner. The corner was swung in and Max Bramley looked to have got enough on it but it fell from his grasp and Broadhurst was on hand to nod home for 1-1.

Reece Styche for Sporting and Kai Williams for Barwell had chances to extend the lead for either side as the first half progressed. Both strikes were over the bar but, in an open game, they were examples of the chances being created.

Half Time: Bromsgrove Sporting 1 Barwell 1

Sporting started the second half with a good chance but Mills could only strike his effort in to the side netting. After 53 minutes Barwell took the lead again when Kai Williams scored a trademark goal by running with the ball down the wing and finishing low across the goal. Styche went close again not long afterwards but the ball went wide.

Barwell started to enjoy some dominance in the game and minds must have drifted back to the 7-2 win for the Canaries at the same ground earlier in the season in the FA Trophy. Brady Hickey had a free kick that was straight at Platt in the Bromsgrove goal and then Williams hit the post as the Sporting defence started to panic.

Bramley made a good save to deny Gregory as the game entered the last 20 minutes with Barwell still leading 2-1.

On 76 minutes Kai Williams was brought down in the area and a penalty was awarded. Brady Hickey stepped up to take it and slotted cooly home straight down the middle of the goal. 3-1 to Barwell.

Barwell made it 4-1 with a Tolani Omotola goal on 81 minutes. Platt, in the Sporting goal, dwelled on the ball too long and was dispossessed by Omotola who converted in to the empty net.

Barwell went 6 games unbeaten in February and this made it a 7th unbeaten as March got underway.

Full Time: Bromsgrove Sporting 1 Barwell 4

Attendance: 846