Carbrain Clarets 2011's 6 vs 1 Drumchapel 2011

Carbrain Clarets 2011's 6 vs 1 Drumchapel 2011

Played on Saturday, 11 April 2026.

Carbrain Clarets 2011's Dominate Drumchapel 2011 In 6-1 Rout At Oak Road 3G

⚽ Result

Carbrain Clarets 2011's 6
Drumchapel 2011 1

🏆 Competition

CENTRAL SCOTLAND FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Advanced

Home friendly match

📅 When

Saturday, 11 April 2026

📍 Venue

Oak Road 3g (Home)

Map showing match location for Carbrain Clarets 2011's Dominate Drumchapel 2011 In 6-1 Rout At Oak Road 3G

On 11 April 2026, Carbrain Clarets 2011's welcomed Drumchapel 2011 to Oak Road 3G for a friendly 11-a-side encounter kicking off at midday. The Clarets produced a commanding display to secure a resounding 6-1 victory over their visitors in an 80-minute contest, showcasing attacking verve and defensive resilience after an early scare.

Carbrain Clarets 2011's lined up in a classic 4-4-2 formation, deploying Archie Edgar in goal. The defensive line featured Daniel Abdulrahman at right back, Zack Graham and Declan T as central defenders, and Ryan Griffin on the left flank. In midfield, Zack Brown occupied the right midfield berth, with Tyler Scott and Kai Logan centrally, and Matthew Malone on the left. Up front, the strike partnership consisted of Ciar McCloskey on the right and Fergus Davies on the left. This formation was designed to provide balance across the pitch, with full-backs expected to support both defence and attack, central midfielders tasked with controlling the tempo, and forwards aiming to exploit spaces behind the opposition defence. The substitutes named were Connor McMahon, Luka McVittie, Liam MaGuire, and Ryan Cherry.

The match began with an early setback for the Clarets as Drumchapel capitalised on a defensive mistake to open the scoring in the 8th minute. However, Carbrain Clarets responded swiftly; just four minutes later, Fergus Davies restored parity by pouncing on a defensive error to slot home. The Clarets then took the lead in the 16th minute when Kai Logan finished clinically after a precise assist from Zack Brown, signalling a shift in momentum.

Shortly after, a flurry of substitutions took place around the 19th and 20th minutes. Connor McMahon replaced Tyler Scott in central midfield, Luka McVittie came on for Matthew Malone on the left wing, Liam MaGuire took over from Ryan Griffin at left back, and Ryan Cherry substituted Daniel Abdulrahman at right back. These changes appeared to inject fresh energy into the Clarets’ ranks.

The impact was immediate as Zack Brown found the net in the 20th minute, extending Carbrain Clarets’ advantage. The Clarets maintained their dominance, and just before the break, at the 40th minute mark, Daniel Abdulrahman returned to the pitch, this time replacing Declan T in central defence, signalling a tactical tweak ahead of half time.

The first half concluded with Carbrain Clarets 2011's firmly in control at 4-1. Early in the second half, Ryan Griffin added a fifth goal in the 44th minute, converting a well-timed assist from substitute Luka McVittie. This goal further emphasised the Clarets’ attacking prowess and the effectiveness of their substitutions.

As the match progressed, the Clarets continued to press forward. In the 71st minute, Luka McVittie himself scored, finishing off a move set up by Zack Brown, who had been influential throughout the game. The Clarets rounded off their scoring in the 81st minute when Ciar McCloskey found the net, sealing a comprehensive 6-1 victory.

Carbrain Clarets 2011's performance was marked by clinical finishing, effective use of substitutions, and a solid defensive display after the initial goal conceded. Drumchapel 2011’s early goal was not enough to stem the tide as the Clarets asserted their superiority on home soil at Oak Road 3G.

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