Basingstoke Town FC And Procision Draw 3-3 In Thrilling 7-A-Side Clash
⚽ Result
Basingstoke Town FC 3
Procision 3
🏆 Competition
Home league match
📅 When
Saturday, 21 February 2026
📍 Venue
STONEHAM LANE FOOTBALL COMPLEX 1G (Home)
Basingstoke Town FC hosted Procision at the Stoneham Lane Football Complex 1G on 21 February 2026, with kick-off at 2:15pm in a tightly contested 7-a-side league encounter that ended 3-3 after 51 minutes of action. The match was a pulsating affair, with both sides exchanging goals and numerous substitutions keeping the game dynamic throughout.
Basingstoke Town lined up in a 2-3-1 formation, deploying Elliot Munt in goal to marshal the defence. The backline consisted of central defenders Albert Ingram and Harry Lincoln, tasked with providing solidity and protection. Ahead of them, the midfield trio featured Louie Vincent on the right, Jasper Crane centrally, and Cameron Barr on the left, expected to link defence and attack while offering width and creativity. Leading the line was striker Blake Munt, the focal point of the attack charged with converting chances. The substitutes available were Mo Kourouma and Franko De’ath, ready to inject fresh legs as the match unfolded.
The game burst into life almost immediately as Procision struck early, scoring in the second minute to take a shock lead. This early setback forced Basingstoke Town to respond quickly. By the tenth minute, Basingstoke made a double substitution, bringing on Mo Kourouma for Cameron Barr and Franko De’ath replacing Louie Vincent, signalling a tactical shift to regain control.
Shortly after, at the 20-minute mark, further changes saw Cameron Barr return to the field, replacing striker Blake Munt, while Louie Vincent came back on for Jasper Crane. These adjustments suggested a fluid approach to personnel as Basingstoke sought to find the right balance. The first half concluded at 25 and a half minutes, with the scoreline still favouring Procision.
The second half began with more substitutions as Jasper Crane replaced Albert Ingram in defence, and Blake Munt returned upfront, taking over from Harry Lincoln. However, Procision doubled their advantage with a goal in the 31st minute, intensifying the pressure on Basingstoke Town.
Basingstoke Town responded emphatically through Cameron Barr, who netted in the 36th minute, assisted by Blake Munt, signalling a resurgence. The momentum swung further in Basingstoke’s favour as Albert Ingram came on for Mo Kourouma and Harry Lincoln replaced Cameron Barr at the 37th minute, shoring up the defence and midfield.
The comeback was completed swiftly with Blake Munt scoring twice in quick succession. His first goal came in the 38th minute, set up by Albert Ingram, and he followed this with another in the 40th minute, assisted by Jasper Crane. These strikes turned the game on its head, putting Basingstoke Town ahead for the first time.
As the match progressed, Louie Vincent returned to the pitch at 45 minutes, replacing himself for Cameron Barr, indicating a tactical rotation to maintain energy levels. Nearing the final stages, Mo Kourouma re-entered the fray for Harry Lincoln at the 50th minute, as Basingstoke sought to hold their lead.
However, Procision were not finished and earned a penalty in the 51st minute, which they converted to level the score at 3-3. This dramatic late goal ensured the match ended in a draw, reflecting the evenly matched contest between the two sides.
The encounter was marked by frequent substitutions and a flurry of goals, with Basingstoke Town showing resilience to claw back from a two-goal deficit. Both teams demonstrated attacking intent and defensive frailties, making for an entertaining spectacle at Stoneham Lane. The 2-3-1 formation allowed Basingstoke to maintain midfield control and create chances, particularly through the interplay of their midfielders and striker, while the defensive reshuffles aimed to stem Procision’s threat.
In the end, the 3-3 draw was a fair reflection of a fiercely competitive match that kept spectators on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.