It was a weekend full of goals and momentum across Stretford Paddock FC, with several sides turning in standout performances. While the first team remain without a fixture, the rest of the club kept standards high, from the Women extending their unbeaten run and the Amateurs fighting back for a valuable point, to the youth sides putting in dominant displays. The energy around the club continues to build as every team looks to carry their form into November.
Avro FC 1 – 5 Stretford Paddock FC Womens
The Stretford Paddock Women’s team continued to impress in their debut season for the club, securing a convincing 5–1 victory over Avro FC. After a strong first half, the team truly came alive after the break, showcasing their quality and determination. Martha Atkinson stole the show with a brilliant second-half hat-trick to claim the match ball. The result reflects the team’s excellent organisation and attacking flair, as they now sit top of the table with the best goal difference after seven games. It’s a fantastic start that highlights the growing strength and togetherness within the squad.
Rochdalians 2 – 2 Stretford Paddock Amateurs
Stretford Paddock Amateurs showed great resilience in their visit to Rochdalians on a fine autumn afternoon. After conceding twice in the first half, Paddock faced an uphill battle going into the break 2–0 down. However, the team responded superbly after half-time, with goals from Mouhamed Gueye and Khalid Kharufa earning a well-deserved point. The comeback demonstrated real determination and team spirit, highlighting the squad’s growing confidence and belief. The result leaves Paddock just above mid-table, but only three points off top spot, keeping them firmly in the title race.
Stretford Paddock Whites (Under 13) 16 – 0 Boundary Park
Stretford Paddock Whites U13 produced a dominant performance this weekend, running out 16–0 winners against Boundary Park. The team showed impressive attacking flair, with nine different players getting on the scoresheet, a testament to their teamwork and depth across the pitch. Oscar was named Man of the Match after an outstanding display that set the tone for the victory. Despite currently sitting 7th in the league, the side have three games in hand and look well placed to climb the table. With momentum building and a cup fixture on the horizon next week, confidence in the camp is clearly on the rise.
Middleton Lads and Girls 21’s 2 – 9 Stretford Paddock Under 18s
Stretford Paddock U18s continued their perfect start to the season with a commanding 9–2 win away at Middleton Lads and Girls 21s. On a tricky, soft surface, the team followed instructions well, keeping things simple at the back and pressing high to force mistakes. Early pressure from Harley Watson led to Phoenix opening the scoring, with further goals from Yunisa, Marshall, Edel, and Sonnie giving Paddock a 5–0 lead at half-time. Despite a brief lapse allowing Middleton to pull one back early in the second half, the lads quickly reasserted control with goals from Lewis, Harley, Phoenix again, and Yunisa to complete the rout. Although a late Middleton goal slightly spoiled the scoreline, it was another strong team performance full of attacking intent and discipline. The win keeps Paddock’s 100% record intact as they move confidently into November top of the table.



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