Maidenhead vs Weston-super-Mare Result

National League - SouthNational League - South · England
Maidenhead

Maidenhead

1 - 2

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Weston-super-Mare

Weston-super-Mare

📍 York Road, Maidenhead

🗓️ Saturday, 28 Mar 2026 at 15:00

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Result
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O/U 2.5
Score

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Weston-super-Mare Rally to Edge Maidenhead in Spirited Away Win

Weston-super-Mare produced a resilient display to come from behind and claim a 2-1 victory over Maidenhead at York Road in the National League South. The visitors struck first just before the break and then doubled their advantage early in the second half, putting the hosts on the back foot. Maidenhead responded with a goal midway through the second period, but despite their efforts, they were unable to find an equaliser. The match was closely contested, with both sides showing determination but ultimately Weston-super-Mare's clinical finishing in key moments proved decisive. Neither team saw any cards in a well-tempered affair, and the game was played in good spirit throughout. Maidenhead pressed late on, but the visitors held firm to secure all three points.

Maidenhead

Maidenhead

6.5/10

Maidenhead battled hard on home turf but were left to rue a sluggish start to the second half that saw them fall two goals behind. Their response after going 2-0 down was spirited, and they managed to pull a goal back in the 65th minute, injecting life into the contest. Despite their renewed attacking impetus, they struggled to break down a resolute Weston-super-Mare defence in the closing stages. While Maidenhead showed character and energy, especially after their goal, a lack of cutting edge in the final third and an inability to capitalise on their momentum ultimately cost them at least a share of the spoils.

Key Players

Maidenhead Goalscorer: Scored the 65th-minute goal to give his side hope.

Strengths

Resilience after falling behindImproved attacking urgency in the second half

Weaknesses

Slow start to the second halfStruggled to convert chances into goals
Weston-super-Mare

Weston-super-Mare

7.5/10

Weston-super-Mare executed their game plan effectively, striking at crucial moments to secure a valuable away win. Their opening goal in the 38th minute gave them a psychological edge, and they capitalised on their momentum by doubling their lead just after the break. The visitors defended well under pressure in the latter stages, maintaining their composure to see out the result. Their ability to score at key moments and maintain discipline—evidenced by a clean disciplinary record—was central to their success. Weston-super-Mare managed the game well after taking the lead, frustrating the home side and limiting clear-cut opportunities.

Key Players

Weston-super-Mare First Goalscorer: Opened the scoring in the 38th minute to set the tone.
Weston-super-Mare Second Goalscorer: Doubled the lead in the 47th minute, providing a crucial cushion.

Strengths

Clinical finishing in key momentsDisciplined and organised defence

Weaknesses

Allowed Maidenhead back into the game after going 2-0 upPeriods of sustained pressure conceded late on

Key Moments

38' — Goal

Weston-super-Mare open the scoring, taking a 1-0 lead.

47' — Goal

Weston-super-Mare double their advantage early in the second half.

65' — Goal

Maidenhead pull one back to make it 2-1, setting up a tense finish.

Tactical Analysis

With no official lineups available, both sides appeared to adopt balanced, pragmatic approaches. Weston-super-Mare's ability to strike just before and after halftime suggests a focus on exploiting transitional moments and catching Maidenhead off guard. Their defensive organisation was evident, especially after going two goals up, as they sat deeper and absorbed pressure, looking to hit on the counter. Maidenhead, meanwhile, seemed to grow into the game after conceding twice, pushing more bodies forward and increasing their attacking tempo. However, their lack of penetration in the final third and inability to break down a well-drilled Weston-super-Mare defence ultimately limited their comeback prospects.

Turning Point

Weston-super-Mare's second goal just after halftime (47th minute) gave them a crucial cushion and forced Maidenhead to chase the game.

Man of the Match

Weston-super-Mare Second Goalscorer

Scored the decisive second goal and helped his side maintain their lead under pressure.