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Quality counts as Burton book place in third round

December 10, 2025

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Burton Mail

BURTON Albion head coach Gary Bowyer was full of praise for Tyrese Shade as his side overcame Brackley Town 3-1 in the FA Cup on Monday evening.

- By STEPHEN PAGE

Quality counts as Burton book place in third round

Tyrese Shade scores his third as Burton Albion reached the third round of the FA Cup with victory at Brackley Town.

The Saint Kitts and Nevis striker scored a hat-trick to earn the Brewers a third-round tie at Boreham Wood.

The League One outfit overcame a tricky tie against opponents that knocked out Notts County in the first round, and Bowyer singled out the 25-year-old for his performance.

He said: “Tyrese is exciting, he’s got bags of potential. I like watching him play. He's got a swagger that is not an arrogance, but a confidence in his ability.

“He's got the ability to go past people, and we've seen that tonight. I’m delighted for him with his first career hat-trick.

“He's come from the National League and straight into playing a lot of League One football - perhaps more than we thought he would initially.”

Burton took the lead after 13 minutes when Shade picked the ball up and unleashed a fierce drive that was too powerful for Jonny Maxted.

However, Brackley hit back in the 25th minute when Michael Nottingham turned in Kyle Morrison's header following Jack Price’s corner.

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