Salford City vs Walsall Result

Salford City
Full Time

Walsall
📍 Peninsula Stadium, Salford
🗓️ Tuesday, 10 Mar 2026 at 19:45
💪 AI Prediction Report
DECENT HITPredicted
1 - 2
Actual
1 - 0
💰 Bet Results1/2 hit
Estimated ROI (£100/bet)
Staked: £200 · Returns: £285
+£85
+43% ROI
Salford City Edge Walsall in Tight Peninsula Stadium Contest
Salford City clinched a narrow 1-0 victory over Walsall at the Peninsula Stadium in a closely contested League Two encounter. The deadlock was finally broken in the 74th minute, rewarding Salford’s patient approach after a match defined by tactical discipline and few clear-cut chances. Both sides matched each other in possession, but Salford’s greater threat from set pieces ultimately made the difference. Walsall, despite enjoying as much of the ball as their hosts, struggled to create meaningful opportunities, registering just one shot on target from seven attempts. Salford, meanwhile, made better use of their eight corners and limited chances, with their resilience and organization proving decisive in a game of fine margins.
Salford City
Salford City delivered a composed and disciplined performance, making the most of their opportunities despite limited attacking output. Their 3-1-4-2 formation provided defensive solidity and allowed them to control the midfield battle. While they only managed five shots and two on target, their set-piece threat was evident with eight corners, and they capitalized when it mattered most with a late goal. Defensively, Salford were well-drilled, conceding just one shot on target and maintaining focus in key moments. Their ability to stay organized under pressure and seize their chance proved the difference on the night.
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Walsall
Walsall matched Salford in possession and showed good discipline in their own 3-1-4-2 setup, but their lack of attacking incisiveness proved costly. Despite registering seven shots, only one troubled the Salford goalkeeper, reflecting a lack of cutting edge in the final third. Defensively, Walsall were compact and limited Salford to few chances, but they failed to capitalize on their own opportunities and were ultimately undone by a single lapse from a set piece. Their inability to convert possession into genuine threat left them empty-handed.
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Key Moments
74' — Goal
Cole Stockton finds the net to give Salford City the lead after sustained pressure from a set piece.
38' — Yellow Card
Salford City's Matt Butcher cautioned for a late challenge, highlighting the match's combative midfield battle.
60' — Yellow Card
Walsall's Jamie Jellis booked as tempers flared in a tense second half.
Tactical Analysis
Both teams deployed a 3-1-4-2 formation, leading to a congested midfield and limited space in central areas. Salford used their wing-backs effectively to stretch play and won numerous corners, which proved to be their main attacking outlet. Their compact back three and holding midfielder provided a solid platform, allowing them to absorb Walsall’s sporadic attacks. Walsall mirrored Salford’s shape but lacked the same set-piece threat, with only two corners won and little joy from open play. Their pressing was measured rather than aggressive, and while they kept possession well, they struggled to break Salford’s disciplined lines. Substitutions did not significantly alter the tactical balance, as both sides maintained their structure throughout.
Turning Point
Cole Stockton’s 74th-minute goal from a set piece broke the deadlock and shifted the momentum irreversibly in Salford’s favor.
Man of the Match
Cole Stockton
Scored the match-winning goal and led the attacking line with energy and purpose.