OCFC 4 - Beaconsfield 2
City got off to a bright start and two early corners nearly produced the desired end-result, as did a pacy cross from Mark Jones that just eluded Alex Stewart’s head by a whisker. As it was, City didn’t have to wait too long to open their account when, after 12 minutes, with the red back-line shouting for offside, Alex Stewart ran on to cross low and hard for Ray Spence to tuck the ball under the diving Bamfry from the edge of the six-yard box. Beaconsfield were close to conceding a penalty three minutes later when Spence went down under a hefty challenge very close to the box – the referee and the City supporters disagreeing as to which side of the line it was. Alex Stewart took the kick quickly and hit it well, but straight at Bamfry.
The City defence were conceding a number of free-kicks and on 19 minutes Jeffries delivered one that the unmarked Cannon headed against the post and Daniel Willment was on hand to bundle the ball over the line.
City were still finding ways behind a rather flat defence and five minutes later Ray Spence picked out Stewart with a fine cross-field pass and, with a cross very similar to that for the first goal, Alex found Harry Burnley arriving at the far post for goal number two.
Just as City were beginning to increase the pressure a long clearance from the heart of the SYCOB defence in the 31st minute bounced over Lewis Craker and Roy Gumbs found the left-hand corner of Farrow’s net with a neat right-footed lob from some distance.
City regained their composure and attacked well down the flanks and looked as though they had edged in front again when Lewis Craker powered in a header from Mark Jones’ outswinging corner, only for the referee to cut short the celebrations awarding a free-kick for a push.
With half-time only 3 minutes away City deservedly edged in front again when another attack was halted by a foul five yards outside the box and Mark Jones stepped up to hit a fine shot around the wall and beyond Bamfry’s left hand.
HALF TIME: City 3-2 Beaconsfield
Straight from the kick-off Spence went on a long run and his accurate cross was met by the head of Stewart but the attempt was cleared for a corner following which Greg Williams shot just beyond the far post.
Beaconsfield took the game to City for the next five minutes or so and both Zealey and Canavan had shots just off target and there was some resolute defending to be done, but, ten minutes into the half, City were to get the next, all-important goal. Another break forward by Spence drew the defence and he released Alex Stewart at exactly the right moment to take the ball on and pull it back from right on the goal-line for Mark Jones to score his second of the afternoon.
The visitor’s attacks became more and more sporadic after this, City became more assertive and Danny Keen, on three or four occasions, Justin Merritt and Greg Williams all had shots on or close to the target through the half. The clearest opportunity to increase the cushion fell to Ray Spence after Danny Keen had been firmly pushed by Paul Abbot when well placed for a cross in the penalty area, but Ray pulled the spot-kick wide of the post.
FULL TIME: City 4-2 Beaconsfield SYCOB
Oxford City: Farrow, Durrant, Steedman, Takriti, Craker, Williams G., Jones (Ford 72), Merritt, Stewart (Alleyne 46), Spence, Burnley (Keen 62).
Beaconsfield SYCOB: Bamfry, Zealey, Abbott, Jeffries, Canavan, Smith, Parsons, Willment, Gumbs, Cannon, Mapes.
Reporter: Chris Byrne

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