

The match kicked off with Taylor attempting an early corner, but the execution faltered as he failed to connect with the ball cleanly. Chasetown quickly regrouped, with a throw-in that found Butlin, who expertly crossed to Cater. Cater who was looking to create space, unleashed a shot toward the post, but with Haslam absent from goal, he struggled to convert the chance.
As the game progressed, Hayward emerged as a key playmaker, delivering a beautiful ball to Glover, who unfortunately launched his effort wide of the target. However, moments later, Hayward's persistence paid off as he struck the crossbar from the edge of the box. Chasetown's pressure finally bore fruit when they were awarded a penalty. Glover stepped up confidently, slotting the ball past Haslam to give his side the lead.
The second half saw Chasetown continue to dominate, with Hayward's corner finding Evans, who was unable to capitalize as Haslam collected the ball comfortably. Glover, eager to add to his tally, misjudged his shot, sending the ball sailing over the crossbar.
A free-kick from Cater rebounded off the Wythenshawe wall, but he quickly regained possession, only to see his shot comfortably saved by Haslam. O’Callaghan then had a chance to extend the lead but unfortunately fired past the post. Chasetown finally found the back of the net again in the seventy-eighth minute through Dunne, followed closely by a stunning effort from Buckley, who curled the ball into the top corner after a brilliant assist from Cater.
With this impressive win, Chasetown now shifts their focus to the upcoming clash against Atherton Collieries on Tuesday night, looking to build on their momentum.