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Lindley and Dutton star in front of goal as Moorlands keep their cup hopes alive
The Sentinel
|December 03, 2025
AFC Moorlands advanced to the third round of the Staffordshire FA TB Williamson Cup with victory at Robin Hood Rookery.
BACK OF THE NET: Luke Bourne scored for Travellers Rest in their weekend cup success.
Rob Lindley and Phil Dutton both played their part on the scoresheet, along with an own goal that helped seal the result.
Moorlands now look ahead to a tie against Red Cow in the next round.
In the Tatters Trophy, Travellers Rest secured their spot in the quarterfinals with a strong performance against Thistleberry, showing composure and control on their way to a deserved victory.
The side looked confident throughout and managed the game well, ensuring their cup run continues into the latter stages of the competition.
Callum Pickerill and Luke Bourne were among those who made their mark in front of goal as Travellers Rest delivered when it counted most.
In the Sentinel Sunday Cup, Wood Lane booked their place in the next round with a confident and controlled display on home soil against Brownhills Community.
From start to finish they looked in command, moving the ball well and maintaining pressure throughout the match.
Callum Middleton, Jack Cotterill, Billy Middleton and Jonny Hughes all played their part in a strong attacking performance, ensuring Wood Lane's progression was never in doubt.
In the Premier Division, FC Lambourne strengthened their push for the title with a hard-earned victory over Roebuck Inn, opening up a seven-point gap at the top of the table.
It was far from a straightforward afternoon, with Roebuck pushing them all the way, but Lambourne showed resilience and composure when it mattered most.
Harry Baggaley played a central role in securing the result, contributing both goals as Lambourne once again demonstrated the quality and determination that has put them in the driving seat this season.
In Division One, Betley climbed off the bottom of the table with a hardearned and deserved victory over Vale Hoppers.
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