Harrow Borough hosted Plymouth Parkway this Saturday afternoon. Taking on their visitors, who make the journey up from the south coast. Only a few days after a home victory against Chesham United at Earlsmead stadium
Starting this fixture. The guest got the game underway with the better of the chances. Tightly contested play did not permit any early shots, neither side able to break into the box. Despite carving out opportunity following back and forth in the midfield. Breaking the deadlock. Plymouth Parkway took the lead, making the most out of a shot past a missing Charlie Taylor. Having hit the effort from an angle. Poor positioning from the shot stopper giving the guest the easiest goal they’ll have this season. Halting play not long later. An individual from the travelling team held his face whilst on the floor. Claims of a head injury arose, as medical staff made their ways onto the field. The Referee stating, he will be awarding a penalty under his breath. Ultimately choosing not to. Trying to get further ahead on their big day out, the guest got into the final third time and time again. Attacks originating on either wing. Testing the Borough backline, who stood firm in averting danger for the host. Ahmet Billar and Keegan Bloom equally putting on bright performances so far. Sneaking away, the visitors ventured forward again. This time sliding a shot into the host keepers’ hands. Comfortable catch going onto be distributed through the middle of the pitch. Having a chance of their own, Harrow Borough heaped forward. Ending in disappointment as they saw out the first period.
Getting the second half underway. Plymouth Parkway started the second period brightly. Working their way down the right-hand side, where they were met by Keegan Bloom. Who was unable to prevent a flurry of shots. However, it was Harrow who had the closest chance. Clanging an attempt into the post. To the disappointment of spectators. Shortly followed by a clumsy challenge by their counterparts, as he made a horrific challenge whilst being the last man. Today’s officials opting to play the fixture by their own rules. Brilliant Kai Brosnan brought spirits up with his shot, summoning the visiting shot stopper into a superb save, slipping the ball around the post. Allowing for more acting by his teammates as they aimed to see out their game. Not long later, a leathered shot smacked onto the crossbar. George Moore close to making a massive impact on this tie. Up at the other end, Charlie Taylor was tasked with keeping out a somewhat terrific attack. Triple chances coming at a time. Reacting remarkably on a handful occasions, he opted with the right option. Leaving the score line low.
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