Broughty Utd Panthers 2012 10 vs 0 Forfar Athletic CFC 15&rsq

Played on Sunday, 16 August 2026.

Broughty Utd Panthers 2012 Dominate Forfar Athletic CFC 15’s 10-0 At Whitton Park

⚽ Result

Broughty Utd Panthers 2012 10
Forfar Athletic CFC 15&rsq 0

🏆 Competition

League Cup

Home cup match

📅 When

Sunday, 16 August 2026

📍 Venue

Whitton Park (Home)

On 16 August 2026, Broughty Utd Panthers 2012 welcomed Forfar Athletic CFC 15’s to Whitton Park for a cup home match kicking off at 12:00pm. The Panthers delivered a stunning performance, running out comfortable 10-0 victors in an 80-minute contest that saw them utterly dominate their opponents from start to finish.

Broughty Utd Panthers 2012 lined up in a 4-4-1-1 formation, a setup designed to balance defensive solidity with attacking fluidity. Rhys Murray took his place between the sticks as goalkeeper, tasked with organising the backline and keeping a clean sheet. The defensive quartet consisted of Max Lafferty at right back, Rohan Kelly and Nathan Hannan as central defenders, and Harris Robson on the left flank. Across midfield, Keir Wells operated on the right wing, Ethan Gunn and Dougray Low held the central midfield roles, while Finley Loyley provided width on the left. Blair Innes played just behind the lone striker, Jacob Crabb, in the attacking midfielder role, expected to link play and create chances. The substitutes named were Uday Athwal, Finn Taylor, Lucas Dobson, and Cameron McInnes.

The match burst into life early on with Keir Wells opening the scoring in the 10th minute from a direct free-kick, demonstrating his precision and power to beat the Forfar goalkeeper. Barely a minute later, Jacob Crabb doubled the lead with a composed solo effort, weaving through the defence before slotting home. The Panthers’ attacking intent was clear from the outset.

In the 18th minute, Harris Robson found the net inside the box after a clever assist from Keir Wells, extending the lead to 3-0. The left defender’s goal highlighted the team’s ability to attack from wide areas and convert chances created by their midfield runners. As the first half progressed, Broughty Utd Panthers continued to press, and just before the break, Jacob Crabb scored his second goal of the match in the 39th minute, this time assisted by Max Lafferty, who had overlapped down the right flank to deliver a precise cross.

The half concluded with the Panthers firmly in control at 4-0. At the interval, Keir Wells was replaced by Uday Athwal, signalling a tactical refresh to maintain the team’s momentum.

The second half saw further changes early on, with Finn Taylor and Lucas Dobson coming on for Blair Innes and Dougray Low respectively in the 47th minute, followed swiftly by Cameron McInnes replacing Max Lafferty a minute later. These substitutions injected fresh legs into the side without disrupting their rhythm.

Broughty Utd Panthers resumed their dominance with Finley Loyley scoring in the 52nd minute, capitalising on an assist from Harris Robson. Loyley then doubled his tally seven minutes later, showcasing his clinical finishing and adding to the mounting tally. The Panthers’ relentless pressure left Forfar Athletic CFC 15’s chasing shadows.

In the 63rd minute, further substitutions saw Blair Innes return to the pitch for Jacob Crabb, and Dougray Low replace Ethan Gunn, maintaining the team’s attacking impetus and midfield control. Just two minutes later, Lucas Dobson scored his first goal of the afternoon, assisted by Finley Loyley, continuing the scoring spree.

The substitutions continued as Max Lafferty re-entered the fray in the 68th minute, replacing Finley Loyley, who had been influential on the left wing. The goals kept coming with Blair Innes netting in the 71st minute, assisted by Lucas Dobson, who was quickly becoming a key figure in the Panthers’ attacking play.

Lucas Dobson struck again immediately after in the 72nd minute, this time set up by Rohan Kelly, who was also on the scoresheet himself three minutes later, adding a rare goal from central defence to the tally. The final goal arrived in the 75th minute from Rohan Kelly, rounding off a remarkable team performance.

Broughty Utd Panthers 2012’s 10-0 victory was a comprehensive display of attacking prowess, defensive discipline, and tactical flexibility. The 4-4-1-1 formation allowed them to control the midfield, exploit wide areas, and maintain a solid defensive base. Every player contributed to the emphatic win, with multiple goal scorers and assists reflecting a well-oiled unit.

Forfar Athletic CFC 15’s were unable to respond to the relentless pressure and clinical finishing of the Panthers, who will take great confidence from this dominant cup performance at Whitton Park.

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