Day: 20 August 2022
Stratford Town vs Hednesford Town
Hitchin Town vs Basford United
Rushall Olympic vs Bromsgrove Sporting
Alvechurch vs AFC Rushden & Diamonds
Ilkeston Town vs Redditch United
St Ives Town vs Kings Langley
Leiston vs Mickleover F.C.
by Peter Scherer
Mickleover FC suffered their second successive defeat after travelling to Leiston in Suffolk last Saturday.
One goal down at half-time, there were two more second half goals, with Rhys Dolan pulling one back.
Starting line-up: 1 Fin Bowen 2-Elliott Walker 3-Rhys Dolan 4-Ryan Wilson 5-James Butler 6-Phil Watt 7-Callum Chettle 8-Mason Warren 9-Elliott Reeves 10-Marcus Marshall 11-Andy Dales. Subs: Jordan Fankwe, Joe Bateman, Stuart Beavon, Ethan Mann, Jahvan Davidson-Miller.
Only three minutes into the game Chettle went close to giving Mickleover the early lead, but gradually Leiston began to take charge,
After 13 minutes Barnes and Davies combined for the hosts and put Adam Mills through to slot the ball past Bowen, 0-1.
Most of the play seem to be centred around the battle in midfield, before host keeper Donkin sent a long kick downfield, Davies managed to break through the defence but his 27th minute shot was well saved by Bowen.
Walker sent a free kick just over 10 minutes later, before Warren had a couple of free kicks in the closing minutes of the first half, the last of which was just wide.
Mickleover made one change for the second half with Beavon on for Marshall, but only five minutes into the half and it was 0-2, with Mills netting his second goal in the bottom right-hand corner.
Davies had gone close again a few minutes later, before Sports brought Bateman on for Chettle.
As the hour mark approached Sports defence repelled a Dunbar cross as Davies was poised to receive it, and after 65 minutes Dales had a fine shot well saved by Donkin.
With Mickleover pushing forward more Dolan broke into the area and made it 1-2 and for a while the pressure continued to seek that elusive equaliser.
The home defence held firm and with nine minutes left Davies made it 1-3.
Fankwe came on for Walker with six minutes left, but the score remained the same and Mickleover head home pointless as they slip to 20th place in the table.