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New season underway as first friendlies take place

Wells Journal

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July 03, 2025

PREPARATIONS for the 2025/26 campaign have gotten underway in earnest as Shepton Mallet and Cheddar both took to the field for the first time on Tuesday night.

New season underway as first friendlies take place

While the Cheesemen were playing out a goalless draw at Somerton Town, in a game where both teams missed good chances whilst getting good minutes into the legs of their players, Shepton were narrowly beaten 2-1 at Hellenic League side Corsham Town.

A good start to the game at Southbank saw the match played at a decent pace considering the heat and pre-season rustiness from both sides.

Shepton grew into the opening 15 minutes, with chances coming at a premium early on for both sides.

With neither goalkeeper having much to do, Corsham began to turn the screw a little bit just before the half hour mark with some patient play which was defended well by the visitors.

A couple of half-chances gave Shepton’s stopper a sight of the ball, however Corsham's pressure finally paid off in the 37th minute when they managed to break the deadlock.

Buoyed by the goal, Corsham quickly looked for a second before the break as they began to pin Shepton back. The visitors were definitely the happier to hear the half-time whistle.

Shepton made a better start to the second period and almost levelled with a shot from Jacob Sloggett which crashed back off the bar. They were ultimately left to rue their misses though as Corsham managed to make it 2-0 just before the hour when a cross wasn't dealt with by the goalkeeper and the loose ball was gleefully bundled home.

Although Shepton looked shell-shocked and were now having to deal with the pressure being thrown at them, the visitors did manage to pull a goal back with 15 minutes to play with a fantastic long-range strike.

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