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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Snowflake Royal » 31 Oct 2025 16:23

Stranded I always find it a bit strange that when teams enter the Youth Cup is based on the status of their first team and not the academy status i.e. - we as a club with the top Academy status have to enter at round 1 rather than round 3 whilst a Championship club with a lower rated academy get a bye to round 3.

You would think it would make sense to use the academy status.


Yeah, that's bonkers.

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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Royals and Racers » 04 Nov 2025 18:56

Date announced for 2nd round tie v Cheltenham Town is Wednesday 12th November SCL stadium KO 7pm

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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by RG30 » 07 Nov 2025 17:22

Tickets on-sale now. £4 Adults.

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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Royals and Racers » 10 Nov 2025 14:01

Royals and Racers Date announced for 2nd round tie v Cheltenham Town is Wednesday 12th November SCL stadium KO 7pm

Hopefully a few tickets sold and the U 18’s get a decent attendance.

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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Clyde1998 » 10 Nov 2025 15:21

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Royals and Racers Date announced for 2nd round tie v Cheltenham Town is Wednesday 12th November SCL stadium KO 7pm

Hopefully a few tickets sold and the U 18’s get a decent attendance.

Not looking great - seems only 98 sold so far. Would say the club haven't advertised it very well so far.


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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Stranded » 10 Nov 2025 15:42

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Royals and Racers Date announced for 2nd round tie v Cheltenham Town is Wednesday 12th November SCL stadium KO 7pm

Hopefully a few tickets sold and the U 18’s get a decent attendance.

Not looking great - seems only 98 sold so far. Would say the club haven't advertised it very well so far.


Hardly a glamour tie - imagine most people will wait and see what the weather and traffic is like on Weds before making a decision to go.

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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Clyde1998 » 10 Nov 2025 16:05

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Royals and Racers Hopefully a few tickets sold and the U 18’s get a decent attendance.

Not looking great - seems only 98 sold so far. Would say the club haven't advertised it very well so far.


Hardly a glamour tie - imagine most people will wait and see what the weather and traffic is like on Weds before making a decision to go.

True. Would've been good to have the game on Saturday, with our first team game at Wigan postponed - but that must've not have been possible.

Bracknell was something very different; had a large amount of Bracknell fans at it; was half term; and came on the day of the club's open training session. This is none of those things.

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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by RG30 » 12 Nov 2025 08:09

IN! for this tonight

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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Royals and Racers » 12 Nov 2025 18:04

Pullinger
Booth
Cliff
Nour
Dove
Irish
Hunte
Beacroft
J Ntege- Jubilee
J Ntege-Joseph
Fuller-Thompson
SUBS
Martin-Grant
Yensu
Adjei
Heywood
Agyekum
Daka
Kaninda
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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Clyde1998 » 12 Nov 2025 18:17

Looks like 214 tickets sold for tonight so far.

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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Royals and Racers » 12 Nov 2025 19:10

Reading 0 Cheltenham 1 8 mins
0-2 9 mins

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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Clyde1998 » 12 Nov 2025 19:25

Royals and Racers Reading 0 Cheltenham 1 8 mins
0-2 9 mins

Deserved as well unfortunately.

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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Sutekh » 12 Nov 2025 19:37

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Royals and Racers Reading 0 Cheltenham 1 8 mins
0-2 9 mins

Deserved as well unfortunately.


Well there’s always next year.


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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Royals and Racers » 12 Nov 2025 19:48

H-T 0-2
1-2 61 mins Fuller-Thompson
2-2 90+ 5 Cliff
F-T 2-2 into 30 mins ET
H-T ET 2-2
F-T ET 2-2 Pens it is !!
Cheltenham taking 1st and score 1-0
Reading miss 1-0
Cheltenham score 2-0
Reading score 2-1
Cheltenham score 3-1
Reading score 3-2
Cheltenham miss 3-2
Reading score 3-3
Cheltenham miss 3-3
Reading score 4-3 and WIN

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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Royals and Racers » 12 Nov 2025 22:03

Bit of a wait i reckon before the draw for the 3rd round which i expect on Friday 21st November- 3rd round is where the 44 Premier and Championship teams enter to join the 20 2nd round winners.
The 3rd round should be played by Saturday 13th December.

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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Clyde1998 » 12 Nov 2025 23:47

Bit surprised to get back into this. Switching Fuller-Thompson from the left wing to striker helped a lot, as did the half-time subs (Adjei and Grant). Cheltenham still could've won the game themselves however.

The attendance ended up as 325.

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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by RG30 » 13 Nov 2025 12:10

Started slowly and Cheltenham were worthy of the 2 goal lead. Second half we were much improved and the injury for us at a good time as it led to a lengthy delay and shortly after we pulled one back. Credit to our 'keeper who made a brilliant save at 2-1, how he got fingers to it I don't know but the late equalizer took it to extra time. In the end, penalties settled the tie and we came out on top.

Let's hope for a good 3rd Round tie.

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Re: FA Youth Cup 2025/6

by Clyde1998 » 13 Nov 2025 15:37

RG30 Started slowly and Cheltenham were worthy of the 2 goal lead. Second half we were much improved and the injury for us at a good time as it led to a lengthy delay and shortly after we pulled one back. Credit to our 'keeper who made a brilliant save at 2-1, how he got fingers to it I don't know but the late equalizer took it to extra time. In the end, penalties settled the tie and we came out on top.

Let's hope for a good 3rd Round tie.

Looked like concussion for Anthony Dove (#5), so hopefully there's nothing too serious coming from that. Agree we improved after that and got our first soon after - good dink in by, IIRC, Adjei (#14) and Fuller-Thompson (#11) chested home. Was an incredible save by Pullinger (#1) - although wasn't that in extra-time?

Have noticed we haven't played a 'full strength' side in either FA Youth Cup game this season, which may explain why we've struggled at times. The risk just about paid off last night.

Six of the starting XI last night had started in less than half of our U18 minutes (league + FA Youth Cup) this season prior to last night: Pullinger (although Borgnis has been with New Zealand at the U17 World Cup); Cliff (#3); Nour (#4); Hunte (#7); Jubilee Ntege (#9); Joseph Ntege (#10). Everyone on the bench had played less than a quarter of minutes.

Those who have played over half the U18 minutes this season and were missing were (in order of minutes): Covus; Borgnis; Omoregie (was it him who got injured against Bracknell?); Zie; and St Louis. Obviously youth football is primarily about development, so minutes will probably get spread out a bit anyway.

The next round features all the Premier League and Championship U18 teams, plus the twenty winners from this round:
  1. Peterborough
  2. Stevenage
  3. Barnsley or Mansfield
  4. Grimsby or Doncaster
  5. Northampton or Port Vale
  6. Blackpool or Aylestone Park
  7. Rotherham or Fleetwood
  8. Plymouth or Milton Keynes
  9. Gillingham or Forest Green
  10. Barnet or Colchester
  11. Tiverton or Cambridge
  12. Tranmere or Bolton
  13. Crewe or Halifax
  14. Bradford or York
  15. Wycombe or Bromley
  16. Needham Market or Southend
  17. Wigan or Walsall
  18. Oxford City or Walton & Hersham
  19. Swindon or Dorking

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