
In a thrilling encounter, Chasetown asserted their dominance early on, taking the lead with a well-executed corner from Alfie Taylor. Fenton, perfectly positioned, rose to meet the ball with a powerful header that struck the underside of the crossbar before bouncing in.
The dynamic duo of Taylor and Fenton struck again shortly after. Another corner from Taylor found Clarke, who cleverly flicked the ball on, allowing Fenton to connect once more with his head, directing it straight into the back of the net. Chasetown was firmly in control as they showcased their attacking prowess.
As the second half unfolded, the Scholars were gifted by a goal from Hayward, whose powerful shot found its way past Parke. However, Lewis Dawson quickly responded for Uttoxeter in the sixty-second minute, reigniting their hopes.
Yet, Chasetown wasn’t done; with a brilliant assist from Cunningham, Taylor coolly slotted another goal past Parke. Uttoxeter fought back again with a second from Dawson, but a penalty was awarded to Chasetown after Cunningham was fouled in the area. O’Callaghan confidently stepped up, sending Parke the wrong way and sealing the game with a well-placed kick into the net.
With this impressive victory, Chasetown advanced to the next round of the Staffordshire Senior Cup, now turning their attention to a crucial league fixture against Wythenshawe this Saturday.