Season: 2025/26
0 v 2
Hyde United
2 v 0
Whitby Town
1 v 2
Leek Town
3 v 3
Hyde United
0 v 1
Hyde UnitedHyde United v Prescot Cables
Prescot Cables scored a dramatic last-minute equaliser, via their goalkeeper Calvin Hare nonetheless, as the two sides must meet again in a replay on Tuesday night.
Hyde started off quickly and took the lead in the second minute via Antoine Makoli. Jack Redshaw kept the ball well on the edge of the box and Prescot couldn’t clear their lines. Makoli picked up the loose ball and rifled the shot past Calvin Hare.
Hyde’s early dominance couldn’t result in a second goal they deserved as they had seven corners within the opening 15 minutes of the game.
Hare made a great save to deny Lewis Rawsthorn from close range and then via a low hard shot by Tom Pratt a few minutes later. The Prescot number one single handedly kept the visitors in the game during the opening half.
The home side doubled their lead just before the hour mark as Jack Redshaw’s corner was powerfully headed home by Rawsthorn at the near post.
Prescot searched for a way back into the game and it came after a great run and finish by Jack Goodwin. A throw in was taken quickly and he ran past the Hyde defender, towards the byline before finding the far top corner.
Then came the dramatic equaliser, ninety six minutes played, a corner conceded by the home side. It was delivered to the far post and knocked down by Peter Clarke, before the Prescot keeper Hare, up for the corner, caught the ball on the volley and found the near post.
2 v 2
Prescot Cables
3 v 0
Hyde UnitedHyde United v Whitby Town
Spectators at the Project Solar stadium were treated to a flurry of goals as Hyde United were victorious over Whitby Town. Hyde boss Nick Spooner demanded an improved performance after the midweek defeat to Guiseley and his players produced the goods.
Hyde were into an early lead on 11 minutes after Gary Liddle was dispossessed by Lewis Rawsthorn allowing Antoine Makoli to drive into the box and find the near post.
The lead was doubled in the 22nd minute. A superb team goal ended with Rawsthorn slotting home in the six-yard box from a Tom Pratt cross.
Whitby thought they had worked their way back into the game, pulling a goal back in the 37th minute as Matty Tymon found the net from close range. However, they were soon further behind just before half time as Makoli doubled his tally, beating Alex Nelson and Harley Dawson before finding the far corner.
Hyde all but put the game to bed in the 55th minute as captain Jack Redshaw scored from the spot after Rawsthorn was fouled in the box.
Donald Chimalilo pulled one back for the visitors after his curling effort squirmed under the hands of Yusuf Mersin on the hour back.
But ten minutes later Redshaw and Rawsthorn combined to run beyond a weary Whitby defence, Redshaw finding the net for the second time in the afternoon to seal a well-deserved victory for the Tigers.
5 v 2
Whitby Town
0 v 2
Guiseley
2 v 2
Hyde United
