Fareham Town warm up for FA Youth Cup tie at US Portsmouth with 11-goal romp

Fareham Town Under-18s warmed up for Tuesday’s FA Youth Cup first qualifying round tie at US Portsmouth with an 11-0 victory in the Hampshire Development League.
Action from AFC Portchester (blue) v Moneyfields in Sunday's Hampshire Development Under-18s East League game at The Crest Finance Stadium. Picture: Keith WoodlandAction from AFC Portchester (blue) v Moneyfields in Sunday's Hampshire Development Under-18s East League game at The Crest Finance Stadium. Picture: Keith Woodland
Action from AFC Portchester (blue) v Moneyfields in Sunday's Hampshire Development Under-18s East League game at The Crest Finance Stadium. Picture: Keith Woodland

George Lewry and Joshua Heaton both scored hat-tricks against Chichester as the Reds bounced back from losing their first two league matches.

Lloyd Davies - who started the rout with a goal in the first minute - and Joe Neely both scored twice with sub Max Lindsay also scoring.

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All Lewry’s goals came in the first half and Fareham led 7-0 at half-time.

AFC Portchester's Anthony Reynolds (blue) in action against Moneyfields in Sunday's Hampshire Development Under-18s East League game at The Crest Finance Stadium. Picture: Keith WoodlandAFC Portchester's Anthony Reynolds (blue) in action against Moneyfields in Sunday's Hampshire Development Under-18s East League game at The Crest Finance Stadium. Picture: Keith Woodland
AFC Portchester's Anthony Reynolds (blue) in action against Moneyfields in Sunday's Hampshire Development Under-18s East League game at The Crest Finance Stadium. Picture: Keith Woodland

The Reds had lost 9-0 to Winchester City and 3-2 to Petersfield in their first two games.

US Portsmouth drew 2-2 with Gosport Borough at the weekend.

Danny Knight’s youngsters have already played one game in the Youth Cup.

In their first-ever season in the tournament, they beat Bournemouth Poppies 5-1 at the Victory Stadium.

Caleb Neale scores for Moneyfields in their 4-0 Hampshire Development Under-18 East League victory at AFC Portchester.  Picture: Keith WoodlandCaleb Neale scores for Moneyfields in their 4-0 Hampshire Development Under-18 East League victory at AFC Portchester.  Picture: Keith Woodland
Caleb Neale scores for Moneyfields in their 4-0 Hampshire Development Under-18 East League victory at AFC Portchester. Picture: Keith Woodland
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Hawks travel to Poole on Tuesday night for their first qualifying round tie against Hamworthy United.

It is a tough test for the Hawks youngsters, who will be managed by Joe Oastler, as the Hammers boast one of the best youth systems in Dorset.

Hamworthy caned Gosport Borough 6-0 in their qualifying round tie a fortnight ago and on Sunday won 8-1 in a Dorset Under-18 League game against Dorchester Town.

Prior to that, they had won 13-0 against Christchurch, 5-1 against Weymouth and 7-1 against Dorchester in friendlies.

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Moneyfields enter the Youth Cup on Thursday with a home tie against Basingstoke, while AFC Portchester travel to Brockenhurst the same evening.

Moneyfields warmed up for their game with a 4-0 win at Portchester on Sunday in what was the Royals’ first Hampshire Combination East game of 2020/21.

Portchester have already played one Youth Cup tie, a 4-0 win at Alton which featured two goals from Patrick Hnath.

After this week, there are two more rounds of qualifying before League 1 and League 2 clubs such as Portsmouth enter at the first round proper stage.

The Premier League and Championship clubs enter at the third round stage.