On Air Now Non-Stop Music 1:00am - 6:00am
Now Playing Will Smith Gettin' Jiggy Wit It

Match Report: Boston United 1-1 Curzon Ashton

The Pilgrims would begin the game on top as Deji Sotona brought the ball down in the box, firing high into the side netting.

The visitors would respond shortly after as Rhys Hughes latched onto a Jordan Richards cross from the right, forcing a magnificent save down low by Aaron Chapman.

Sam Smart whipped a ball in from the right, finding Jimmy Knowles at the far post, who headed past Cam Mason to open the scoring, 1-0.

Sam Smart would then attempt to get his own name on the scoresheet as he shaped to shoot from range, with his effort rising just above the crossbar. Jimmy Spencer would look to form a Nash response, hitting an outside of the boot effort just wide.


Jacob Hazel would later have another attempt to beat Cam Mason as he went through one-on-one with the Nash shot stopper, but was unable to find a way past him.

Jordan Richards would fashion an equaliser for the visitors as he swung in a free kick from the right, finding the head of Devon Matthews, who powered the ball past Aaron Chapman, making it two from two against the Pilgrims this season, 1-1.

The Pilgrims skipper Michael Bostwick attempted to restore the hosts lead as he hit from just outside the area but only found Cam Mason’s gloves. Newly subbed on Kelsey Mooney found himself in behind the Nash backline, attempting to fire low past Cam Mason was but unable to.

More from Sport

  • Deniz prepares for Co-op Live return

    Droylsden boxer Billy Deniz makes the long-awaited return to the ring this weekend, as he looks to extend his unblemished pro record to 15 wins.  

  • Bloods victorious in all-Tameside clash

    Tuesday night saw Ashton United pass up on the chance to set up an all-Ashton Manchester Premier Cup Final, with Tameside neighbours Droylsden picking up a shock semi-final victory at Hurst Cross. 

  • United View: Reds held on South Coast

    Manchester United go into the final international break of the season sitting in third, with a favourable distance between them and fifth place. 

  • City Watch: O'Reilly shines at Blues win at Wembley

    Following their loss at home to Real Madrid last week, knocking them out of the Champions League, Manchester City faced arguably a tougher test against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup Final on Sunday.

Weather

  • Fri

    10°C

  • Sat

    7°C

  • Sun

    9°C

  • Mon

    10°C