Enfield Celtic 2nds Draw 1-1 With OMP United At Flomax Park
โฝ Result
Enfield Celtic 2nds 1
OMP United 1
๐ Competition
NEFL Division 3A
Home league match
๐ When
Saturday, 28 February 2026
๐ Venue
flomax park (Home)
On Saturday 28 February 2026, Enfield Celtic 2nds hosted OMP United at Flomax Park in a keenly contested league fixture that kicked off at 3:00pm. The match ended in a 1-1 draw after 90 minutes of competitive football under the watchful eye of referee Noel Dempsey.
Enfield Celtic 2nds lined up in a traditional 4-3-3 formation, aiming to balance defensive solidity with attacking flair. Eoin Cross took his place between the sticks as goalkeeper, protected by a back four consisting of Jodi Campion at right back, Sean Reynolds and Paul Burdett as central defenders, and Brandon Tait on the left. The midfield trio featured Keith Silvester on the right, Charlie Jordan centrally, and Charlie Fagan on the left, tasked with both defensive duties and supporting the front line. Up front, the wide forwards were Cian Newman on the right and Sean Gallagher on the left, flanking the central striker Darragh Curtis. The substitutes named were Sean Kearney and Sean Mcphillips.
The game began with both sides probing cautiously, but it was OMP United who struck first, breaking the deadlock just before half time. In the 44th minute, the visitors found the net to take a 1-0 lead, taking advantage of poor positioning, a blow for Enfield Celtic 2nds as the whistle for half time followed shortly after.
At the interval, Enfield Celtic 2nds regrouped but struggled to find momentum without being overly threatened. The second half saw a tactical substitution in the 61st minute when Sean Kearney replaced Sean Gallagher on the left forward position, signalling a shift in approach to increase attacking impetus. However, the home sideโs right back Jodi Campion was booked for a bad tackle three minutes later, adding a note of caution to the defensive line.
Further changes came in the 72nd minute as Sean Mcphillips came on for Keith Silvester, perhaps to inject fresh legs into the midfield. The match remained finely poised as both teams battled for control.
Enfield Celtic 2ndsโ persistence paid off late on when Charlie Jordan stepped up to convert a penalty in the 89th minute, restoring parity and sparking celebrations among the home supporters. Enfield had a great chance to win it late on but couldnt find the finishing touch.The penalty goal ensured the match finished level at 1-1, a fair reflection of the contest.
Cian Newman, operating on the right wing, was named player of the match for his consistent threat and tireless work rate throughout the 90 minutes. His efforts were a key component in Enfield Celtic 2ndsโ attacking play.
Ultimately, the draw leaves Enfield Celtic 2nds with a point gained at Flomax Park, maintaining their competitive edge in the league as they look ahead to their next fixture.