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Saints Legends fall to penalty shootout defeat
Legends, stunners, penalties and drama.
Former England internationals missed spot kicks, the Saints kitman netted a panenka, and a transport recruitment specialist scored for his side.
That’s exactly what went down in a charity match played out at St Mary’s Stadium on Sunday.
A Saints Legends XI took on a Russell Martin XI in a game that turned out to include all the aspects of a blockbuster professional match.
More than 7,000 spectators watched the game, which was played in support of Saints Foundation, the Russell Martin Foundation, and Sophie’s Appeal, the charity chosen by the Ex-Saints Foundation.
Southampton intends to split the profits equally between each charity.
The likes of Theo Walcott, Francis Benali and Rickie Lambert were included in the Saints’ starting lineup, with legend Matt Le Tissier on the bench.
Former Norwich players Grant Holt and Bradley Johnson were among the starters for Russell Martin’s side.
Saints dominated the early stages with academy graduate Theo Walcott running the show in attack, but it was the Russell Martin XI that struck first and they did so in comical fashion.
A Simon Lappin cross deflected off defender Jose Fonte, going past bemused ‘keeper Kelvin Evans.
The ‘hosts’ soon had a chance to equalise however when Matt Oakley drew a foul in the box and won his side a penalty.
Rickie Lambert stepped up looking to not only equalise but continue the 100% record he enjoyed from the spot while a Southampton player.
It wasn’t to be for the striker though as he saw his tame penalty saved by Jimmy Walker.
Star man Walcott was left with the responsibility of levelling the scores and did so in sensational fashion.
The ex-Arsenal attacker picked up the ball 25 yards out and fired a great effort past Walker to make it 1-1.
The scores weren’t level for long however as Elliott Bennett led a counter-attack for Martin’s side and restored their lead with a thunderous effort to beat Davis in the Saints goal.
In the final minutes of the first-half, Bradley Johnson unleashed an unstoppable effort into the top corner, leaving Davis grasping at thin air and extending his side’s lead to 3-1.
The second half saw yet another stunning strike and that came through Saints substitute James Beattie.
The former England international curled a sublime first time shot to bring the score back to 3-2.
This one-goal deficit did not last for long however as Russell Martin XI sub, recruitment specialist and charity donor Craig Swanborough tapped home from close range to make it 4-2.
Andrew Surman gave Saints a lifeline with a neatly placed first-time left-footed effort into the far corner before Southampton legend Matt Le Tissier came off the bench to make a long-awaited appearance with four minutes remaining.
In added time, Walcott continued to trouble the opposing defence and his trickery paid off when he won a penalty, presenting his side a chance to equalise from 12 yards.
In as if scripted fashion, spot kick icon Le Tissier stepped up and sent Walker the wrong way to make it 4-4, taking the match to a shootout.
It was a good start for Saints in the shootout but successive misses from Beattie and Walcott and a stunning chipped penalty from Southampton kitman Mark Forbes presented Elliott Ward with the chance to win it for the Russell Martin XI and he did just that.
The shootout ended 4-2 to Russell Martin XI after a 4-4 draw in regulation time.
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Wessex Division One: Colden Common level on points at the top

Colden Common are level on points with Whitchurch United, but stay second due to goal difference, after a 4-1 win against Blackfield & Langley.
That win now sees the Stallions undefeated in their last six league games – they’ve won five in a row.
But it was Colden Common that were behind, following James Egeland-Jensen’s attempt to clear the ball that was deflected in by striker Ashton Goodger
However, the Watersiders’ lead was short-lived.
Steve Kings’ side turned the game around in just five minutes, going from trailing 1-0 to leading 2-1, thanks to Jimmy Walters’ goal from a corner and Cal Archer’s lob over Jack James.
Despite surrendering their 1-0 lead and falling behind, Blackfield had a chance to level the score immediately, but Daniel Reynolds’ effort was directed wide.
Colden Common continued to pile the pressure on but couldn’t find the back of the net, as Joao Ferreira fired his effort straight at the keeper
And even in the early stages of the second-half, Colden Common struggled to find the back of the net in the early stages of the second half, with Ferrieia and Walters both failing to convert close-range. However, from a resulting corner, Cam Stone’s delivery was met by defender Will Erdinc, who nodded home to give his side a two-goal cushion.

Two minutes later, Erdinc’s pinpoint pass found Ben Sunley, who opted to shoot rather than pass to Walters, but his effort was dragged wide.
The chances kept coming. Erdinc thought he’d grab a second, but his header was directed wide of the post.
Six minutes later, Erdinc turned provider, when he picked out Sunley, who found the back of the net and seemingly wrapped up the game.
Colden Common pushed for a fifth late on, but a series of chances fell to nothing. Walters found Ferreira, but James made a great low save. Sammy Middleton’s effort from range flew wide, while Josh Bowerman’s strike was comfortably kept out. The game’s final chance saw Josh Harvey-Grey’s free kick, which looked to curl into the top corner, but was palmed away.

Next up for the Stallions, it’s a midweek trip to United Services Portsmouth, in the third round of the Wessex League Cup.
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Local teams roundup in FA Cup action

Reading 3-2 Carlisle
At the Madjeski, Reading fans faced heartbreak as their team squandered a two-goal lead in the dying minutes, ultimately losing to Carlisle 3-2.
Lewis Wing and Mark O’Mahony had given the Royals a 2-0 advantage. Going into added time the home fans started looking forward to the next round.
But Carlisle’s hero, Regan Linney had other plans scoring twice in injury time and added another in extra time to complete his hat trick and advance the Blues to the second round.
Eastleigh 0-3 Walsall
Meanwhile, at Silverlake Stadium, in front of the BBC cameras, Eastleigh was knocked out by League Two side Walsall.
Evan Weir, Daniel Kanu, and Jamille Matt all found the back of the net for the away side to cap off a dominant display from the visitors allowing them to advance to the second round for the fifth consecutive year, where they will travel up north to face National League side Gateshead.
Macclesfield 6-3 AFC Totton
Totton was unable to replicate its best-ever FA Cup result, suffering a 6-3 defeat away at Macclesfield. A hat trick from Danny Elliot led to the Stags’ downfall, despite them briefly holding the lead midway through the first half after a Scott Randell brace.
However, Macclesfield’s quality ultimately prevailed, as they scored three unanswered goals in the second half to put out the hopes of the away side.
Weston Super Mare 2-1 Aldershot Town
It was another late disappointment for the local teams as Aldershot failed to maintain their 1-0 lead, losing 2-1 to National League South side Weston Super Mare.
With the home side matching their previous best result in the cup, after previously reaching the second round in 2003/04, and will hope to make history as they travel to fellow league side Chelmsford.
The Shots took the lead with a goal from Kiban Rai, but Emlyn Lewis equalised 6 minutes from time then James Waite scored the winner 10 minutes before the end of extra time to secure the victory.
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Eastleigh hold off Morecambe to claim three points ahead of FA Cup clash

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Eastleigh’s win sees them rise to 12th ahead of their FA Cup game; this win is also their first at home under new manager Scott Bartlett.
The victory ends the team’s three-game winless run, which included two draws and a loss.
The first half lacked any real action as both teams sought to maintain possession of the ball. The home side, Eastleigh, attempted to build up from the back, while Morecambe favoured the long ball over and behind Eastleigh’s back line.
Fans of both teams would need to wait until we got underway for the second half to see any attacking action.
Both of Eastleigh’s goals came from set pieces. Lloyd Humphries stepped up to take a free kick from just outside the box, with it flying past Ex-Chelsea Keeper Jamal Blackman and into the top corner just six minutes into the second half.
Eastleigh got their second just over twenty minutes later as a foul from Ludwig Francillette gifted Eastleigh a penalty. Ciaran McGuckin stepped up and coolly doubled Eastleigh’s advantage. The 21-year-old scored for the second time in four appearances for the club since he joined on loan from Rotherham.
Despite their control of the game, however, Eastleigh failed to keep a clean sheet for the fourth consecutive league game, a worrying statistic ahead of their match against Walsall next Sunday. A long ball over the top caught Eastleigh off guard, and following a deflected cross, Ben Tollitt halved the deficit right at the end of regular time.
Morecambe pushed for a late equaliser but couldn’t find one, as Eastleigh held on to take a much-needed victory. The win was not only a first at home for Scott Bartlett but a much-needed confidence boost for the team ahead of a much more difficult opposition next Sunday.
Eastleigh head coach Scott Bartlett told Winchester News Online:
“Before we scored the second goal, we had two opportunities to score again before that. So we have to make sure that we are a little bit more ruthless in those areas.”
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