Old Stamfield 3 vs 0 Brighton

Old Stamfield 3 vs 0 Brighton

Played on Saturday, 14 February 2026.

Old Stamfield Dominate Brighton With Convincing 3-0 Victory

⚽ Result

Old Stamfield 3
Brighton 0

🏆 Competition

FA CUP

Home cup match

📅 When

Saturday, 14 February 2026

📍 Venue

Banbury (Home)

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Old Stamfield welcomed Brighton to Banbury on 14 February 2026 for a crucial cup tie, kicking off at 8:00pm in front of a crowd of 20,911. The home side delivered a commanding performance to secure a 3-0 win, progressing comfortably after a dominant display over the full 90 minutes. Referee Stuart Attwell oversaw the match with a steady hand, ensuring the game flowed well throughout.

Old Stamfield lined up in a 4-1-2-3 formation, designed to balance defensive solidity with attacking flair. Giorgi Guliashvilli took his place between the sticks as goalkeeper, protected by a back four consisting of Ben Spencer at right back, Oscar Adams and Eduardo Fuenzalida as central defenders, and Freddie Marshall on the left. Sitting just ahead of the defence was Dominic Wilkinson in a holding midfield role, tasked with breaking up play and distributing the ball efficiently.

Further forward, Fredrik Wirz operated on the right wing, with William Wilngrove providing width on the left. The attacking trio was completed by Jamie Johnson on the right, Hugo Lamy leading the line as the central striker, and Eduardo Camavinga cutting in from the left forward position. This setup promised a blend of pace, creativity, and goal threat from multiple angles. Old Stamfield had no substitutes named for this fixture.

From the outset, Old Stamfield imposed their rhythm on the match, utilising their wide players to stretch Brighton’s defence. The defensive unit remained disciplined and compact, denying Brighton any clear-cut chances. The lone holding midfielder, Wilkinson, was pivotal in intercepting passes and recycling possession to the attacking midfielders Wirz and Wilngrove, who in turn linked well with the front three.

Despite the lack of detailed minute-by-minute events, it is clear that Old Stamfield’s attacking intent paid dividends as they found the net three times before the final whistle. The home side’s clinical finishing and cohesive team play ensured Brighton were kept at bay, unable to respond or mount any significant threat on goal.

At half time, the scoreline reflected Old Stamfield’s dominance, with the visitors yet to register a shot on target. The hosts maintained their shape and intensity throughout the second half, continuing to press Brighton high up the pitch and controlling possession comfortably.

The match concluded with Old Stamfield securing a comprehensive 3-0 victory, a result that will boost confidence as they advance further in the cup competition. The home crowd at Banbury were treated to a fine display of tactical discipline and attacking prowess, with the team’s formation and player roles executed to near perfection.

In summary, Old Stamfield’s 4-1-2-3 formation allowed them to control the midfield and exploit the flanks effectively, while their defensive quartet and goalkeeper ensured a clean sheet. Brighton were unable to break down the home side’s organisation, leaving Old Stamfield to celebrate a well-earned triumph on home soil.

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