Away cup match played on 20 September 2025.
Kicked off at 2:00 PM

On 20 September 2025, Bristol United FC 1st travelled to Olveston United Football Club for a cup away match kicking off at 2:00pm. The visitors produced a commanding display to secure an emphatic 8-1 triumph over Olveston United Reserves in a pulsating 90-minute encounter.

Bristol United lined up in a classic 4-4-2 formation, deploying Ben Jeffrey in goal to marshal the defence. The back four consisted of Mike Gilborson at right back, James Rayner and Sam Morgan as central defenders, and Jack Gilborson on the left flank. In midfield, Kwasi Tuffour took up the right midfield berth, with Muhideen Aguda and Calum Rowan operating centrally, while Devon Walsh occupied the left midfield position. Up front, the strike partnership featured Billy Gilborson on the right and Ty Chev on the left. This setup promised a balanced approach, with full-backs expected to support wide midfielders, central midfielders tasked with controlling the engine room, and forwards looking to exploit spaces and create chances. No substitutes were named for this fixture.

The match burst into life in the 14th minute when Ty Chev opened the scoring for Bristol United, expertly finishing after a precise assist from Calum Rowan. This early goal set the tone for the visitors, who looked confident and incisive in attack. However, Olveston United Reserves responded with a goal of their own in the 28th minute, briefly halting Bristol United’s momentum and bringing the scoreline to 1-1.

Bristol United wasted no time in reasserting their dominance, with Ty Chev swiftly restoring their lead just a minute later. This time, the assist came from Billy Gilborson, who demonstrated his creative prowess on the right flank. The visitors continued to press, and before the interval, Ty Chev completed his hat-trick in the 41st minute, again set up by Calum Rowan, leaving Olveston United Reserves chasing shadows as the half drew to a close.

At half time, Bristol United led 3-1, having established a comfortable advantage through clinical finishing and cohesive team play.

The second half saw Bristol United maintain their relentless attacking approach. In the 53rd minute, Billy Gilborson added to the tally with a goal assisted by Ty Chev, who was clearly the creative fulcrum of the side. Just six minutes later, James Rayner ventured forward from his central defensive position to score, again with an assist from Ty Chev, underlining the latter’s influence across the pitch.

Bristol United’s midfield dynamo Muhideen Aguda then made his mark in the 72nd minute by scoring a solo effort, showcasing his ability to drive forward and finish chances himself. The visitors’ dominance was further emphasised when Billy Gilborson netted again in the 75th minute, this time assisted by Calum Rowan, continuing the pattern of effective link-up play.

The scoring spree was rounded off in the 77th minute when Billy Gilborson converted a penalty, cementing his hat-trick and Bristol United’s overwhelming superiority.

Ty Chev’s outstanding performance, highlighted by his hat-trick and multiple assists, earned him the player of the match accolade. His combination of pace, vision, and clinical finishing was pivotal to Bristol United’s comprehensive victory.

In summary, Bristol United FC 1st delivered a masterclass in attacking football at Olveston United Football Club, with their 4-4-2 formation perfectly executed by a well-drilled squad. The emphatic 8-1 scoreline reflected their dominance and clinical edge, leaving Olveston United Reserves with little answer to the visitors’ relentless offensive threat.

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