Sport

Two late goals see Blues victorious in Romsey

Published

on

Title challengers Liphook United continued their impressive season with a 3-0 victory against Bishops Waltham Dynamos on Tuesday evening.

Dynamos looked to bounce back following their 8-0 defeat to Liss Athletic three days ago, but they found themselves behind in the opening stages. Max Bray opened the scoring with 28 seconds as he found the bottom-left corner to give Carl Harris’ side an early lead.

Henry Smith and Maltese forward Luca Theuma were on target late-on to sercue all three points.

Youngster Harry Adey kept his sixth clean-sheet of the season for Liphook.

What is next for both sides?

Liphook travel to Newman Collard Park as they look to seek revenge against local rivals Liss Athletic.

Harris’ side were battered 4-1 at Liphook Recreation Ground, but were on the winning side of their League Cup clash in January. Goals from Billy Allcock and Smith saw the Blues progress to the semi-final of the competition.

Whereas for Bishops Waltham Dynamos, they took on relegation favorites Harvest at Mountbatten School. The Romsey-based side could move up to fifth depending on other results this weekend.

Who is favorite to win the Hampshire Premier League?

Infinity manager Rich Bessey with new signing Morgan Moret

It is a very strange position for League leaders Infinity, who completed their season on Wednesday evening following their 2-2 draw with fifth-placed Whitehill & Bordon at The Lumacon Arena – finishing the season with 59 points

Rich Bessey’s side are looking to complete back-to-back promotions following their withdrawal of the Wessex League, two seasons ago.

Infinity have failed to win any of their last three games against the Stags, Hook and fellow title challengers Locks Heath.

Locks Heath are have beaten both Infinity and Liphook this season as they find themselves just eight points behind Infinity.

Bishops Waltham Dynamos face Locks Heath at the Cams Alders, home of Fareham Town, in the Hampshire League Final Club on the 27th of April.

Four games left and a chance of winning some silverware for Jon Whitfield’s side could see Locks Heath end the season on a high.

Liphook United have nine games left to play including local derby against Liss, and will play Bishops Waltham Dynamos yet again in their last home game of the season, as they are nine points behind Infinity and one behind.

The Blues have a cup final of their own against Hartley Wintney Development, a repeat of last year’s ADFA Mark Coombs Cup, at The EBB Stadium.

Trending

Exit mobile version