MATCH PREVIEW – HELSTON ATHLETIC v FALMOUTH TOWN

HELSTON ATHLETIC v FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town will continue their quest in the Toolstation Western League title challenge, when we take on second place Helston Athletic at Kellaway Parc on Thursday, April 18th, 2024 – K.O. 7:45pm. We go into this game on the back of our recent 4-0 win over Ilfracombe Town. Only three points seperate the two sides. We have 73 points from 31 games, while Helston have 70 points from 30 games. Both sides will be going for the win, so this promises to be an exciting encounter, and both sides have an impressive league record. The recent league form is shown below:

Recent Form (TWFL): Helston
Apr 16: Barnstaple Town 3-3 Helston Athletic
Apr 13: Wellington 1-0 Helston Athletic
Apr 6: Helston Athletic 4-0 Saltash United
Mar 23: Welton Rovers 1-2 Helston Athletic
Mar 16: Helston Athletic 2-0 Brixham
Mar 9: Street 0-3 Helston Athletic

Recent Form (TWFL): Falmouth Town
Apr 16: Falmouth Town 4-0 Ilfracombe Town
Apr 13: Oldland Abbotonians 1-1 Falmouth Town
Apr 9: Wellington 0-1 Falmouth Town
Apr 6: Falmouth Town 4-0 Clevedon Town
Apr 1: Welton Rovers 2-8 Falmouth Town
Mar 26: Street 0-2 Falmouth Town

Stadium Address:

Kellaway Park, Clodgey Lane, Helston, Cornwall, TR13 8PJ.

Admission:

Adult – £7
Over 65s – £4
Under 18 – £1

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FALMOUTH TOWN 4-0 ILFRACOMBE TOWN

FALMOUTH TOWN 4-0 ILFRACOMBE TOWN

Falmouth Town took another step towards the Toolstation Western League title tonight with a stunning 4-0 victory over visitors Ilfracombe Town. The goals came from Bradley Leivers, Cameron Hutchinson, Oscar Massey & Luke Brabyn. We now look forward to our away game at Kellaway Park where we take on Helston Athletic on Thursday, April 18th. CLICK HERE to read a full match report and video highlights.

Match highlights from Will Hedgecock.

MATCH PREVIEW – FALMOUTH TOWN v ILFRACOMBE TOWN

FALMOUTH TOWN v ILFRACOMBE TOWN

Falmouth Town are in title chasing league action on Tuesday, April 16th, 2024, K.O. 7:45pm, when we welcome Ilfracombe Town to Bickland Park. We go into the game on the back of our 1-1 draw with Oldland Abbotonians on Saturday, April 13th. We are currently top of the league table with 70 points from 30 games, so our focus on the league title challenge continues. The recent league form for both clubs is shown below:

Recent Form (TWFL): Falmouth Town

Apr 13th (TWFL) Oldland Abbotonians 1-1 Falmouth Town
Apr 9th (TWFL) Wellington 0-1 Falmouth Town
Apr 6th (TWFL) Falmouth Town 4-0 Clevedon Town
Apr 1st (TWFL) Welton Rovers 2-8 Falmouth Town
Mar 26th (TWFL) Street 0-2 Falmouth Town

Recent Form (TWFL): Ilfracombe Town
Apr 13th (TWFL) Clevedon Town 3-0 Ilfracombe Town
Apr 11th (TWFL) Ilfracombe Town 2-5 Barnstaple Town
Apr 9th (TWFL) Ilfracombe Town 4-1 Millbrook
Apr 6th (TWFL) Bridgwater United 5-3 Ilfracombe Town
Mar 23rd (TWFL) Brixham 3-0 Ilfracombe Town

Stadium Address:

Bickland Park, Bickland Hill, Falmouth, TR11 4PB.

Admission:

Adults: £6

12-16s and Concessions: £3

Under 12s: Free

We advise supporters to arrive in plenty of time to avoid queues at the gate shortly before kick-off.

Matchday Programme:

Limited copies of our matchday programme will be available on entry to the ground for £1.

50:50 Draw:

A collection for the 50:50 draw will be made during the first half, with the winning ticket announced over the PA system at half-time. Each entry to the draw costs £1.

Refreshments and Facilities:

Once inside Bickland Park, food and beverages can be purchased from the serving hatch immediately to your left upon entering the ground.

Toilets can be found inside the clubhouse and in the toilet block next to the main grandstand.

Seating is available in the grandstand, with disabled access provided via a separate entrance at the top of the steps alongside the back row.

We look forward to seeing you at Bickland Park on Tuesday and we hope you enjoy your evening.

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OLDLAND ABBOTONIANS 1-1 FALMOUTH TOWN

OLDLAND ABBOTONIANS 1-1 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town took another step towards the league title with a 1-1 draw away at Oldland Abbotonians. Our goal came from Luke Barner in the first half, with Oldland equallising early in the second half. This leaves us top of the table with 70 points from thirty games. CLICK HERE to read a match report of the game. A big thank you to Nigel Wilkes for being our roving reporter today.

MATCH PREVIEW – OLDLAND ABBOTONIANS v FALMOUTH TOWN

OLDLAND ABBOTONIANS v FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town continue our league title challenge when we travel to Oldland Abbotonians in South Gloucestershire on Saturday, April 13th – K.O. 3:00pm. We go into this fixture on the back of our recent wins over Wellington (A), Clevedon Town (H) and Welton Rovers (A). On Thursday, April 11th, Oldland were involved in a 3-3 draw home to Wellington. This is the first time we will play Oldland Abbotonians this season. We are currently second in the Toolstation Western League, behind leaders Helston Athletic on goal difference.

The recent league form for both clubs is shown below:

Recent Form (TWFL): Oldland Abbottonians (TWFL)

Apr 11: Oldland Abbotonians 3-3 Wellington
Apr 9: Shepton Mallet 2-1 Oldland Abbotonians
Mar 23: Wellington 2-1 Oldland Abbotonians
Mar 20: Oldland Abbotonians 0-3 Torpoint Athletic
Mar 16: Barnstaple Town 4-2 Oldland Abbotonians
Mar 9: Oldland Abbotonians 1-3 Brixham

Recent Form (TWFL): Falmouth Town (TWFL)

Apr 9: Wellington 0-1 Falmouth Town
Apr 6: Falmouth Town 4-0 Clevedon Town
Apr 1: Welton Rovers 2-8 Falmouth Town
Mar 26: Street 0-2 Falmouth Town
Mar 23: Falmouth Town 1-0 Nailsea & Tickenham
Mar 16: Bridgwater United 1-4 Falmouth Town

Stadium Address:

Aitchison Playing Field, Castle Road, Oldland Common, South Gloucestershire, BS30 9SZ.

Admission:

Adults – £6.00 (inc. programme)

Seniors – (over 65) – £3.00 (inc. programme)

Children – (under-16) – £1.00

Directions:

Click here to see a map of Oldland Common.

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WELLINGTON 0-1 FALMOUTH TOWN

WELLINGTON 0-1 FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town took another step towards the Toolstation Western League title with a 1-0 win over Wellington this evening. The only goal came from Tom Annear in the 87th minute, who was also awarded Man of the Match. This leaves us in second place with 69 points from 29 games, level with league leaders Helston Athletic who have 69 points from 28 games, but lead on goal difference. This result ensures us at least a place in the promotion play-offs. This promises to be an exciting run in to end of the season.

MATCH PREVIEW – WELLINGTON v FALMOUTH TOWN

WELLINGTON v FALMOUTH TOWN

Falmouth Town are on the road again this Tuesday, April 9th, when take on Wellington AFC in the Western League Premier Division – K.O. 7:45pm. Our push for the league title continues as we go into this game on the back of our 4-0 win over Clevedon Town on Saturday, April 6th. Wellington on the other hand have notched up home wins over Street, Oldland Abbotonians and Millbrook. The recent league form for both teams is shown below:

Recent Form (TWFL): Wellington

Apr 1: Wellington 2-0 Street
Mar 26: Wellington 1-2 Saltash United
Mar 23: Wellington 2-1 Oldland Abbotonians
Mar 16: Wellington 3-1 Millbrook
Feb 17: Wellington 1-3 Buckland Athletic
Feb 10: Wellington 2-2 Shepton Mallet

Recent Form (TWFL): Falmouth Town

Apr 6: Falmouth Town 4-0 Clevedon Town
Apr 1: Welton Rovers 2-8 Falmouth Town
Mar 26: Street 0-2 Falmouth Town
Mar 23: Falmouth Town 1-0 Nailsea & Tickenham
Mar 16: Bridgwater United 1-4 Falmouth Town
Feb 27: Falmouth Town 2-0 Buckland Athletic

Stadium Address:

The Playing Field, North Street Car park, North Street, Wellington, Somerset, TA21 8LY.

Admission:

Adults – £6

Consessions – £4

Directions:

Leave the M5 motorway at Junction 26 and follow directions to Wellington. At the town centre traffic lights take the turning into North Street. Take the next left adjacent to the Fire Station and signposted ‘Car Park’. The entrance to the ground is in the corner of the car park.

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FALMOUTH TOWN 4-0 CLEVEDON TOWN

FALMOUTH TOWN 4-0 CLEVEDON TOWN

Falmouth Town moved up to second in the Western League table with a 4-0 victory over Clevedon Town at Bickland Park this afternoon. The goals came from Rubin Wilson and Oscar Massey, who scored a hat trick. The match was stopped for some thirty-five minutes in the the second half while Clevedon player Caleb Selway received treatment for a serious facial injury, before he was taken to hospital. Our best wishes go to Caleb and we hope he makes a speedy recovery. A full match report can be read by CLICKING HERE.

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New Signing – Elcock Joins for Run In

New Signing – Elcock Joins for Run In

Falmouth Town are pleased to announce the signing of midfielder Andy Elcock.

Elcock signs from Southern League side Tavistock having initially signed as cover for FTFC after leaving Mousehole, that has now been made permanent and goes straight into the squad for Saturday’s match against Clevedon Town.

Prior to Tavistock, Elcock worked his way through Plymouth Argyle’s youth system before moving to play for Launceston, Bath City, Paulton Rovers, Cirencester and most recently Mousehole.  

“From the outside looking in you can see the club is growing and on the up. Also having played against Falmouth a few times I know the support here is amazing! Elcock told falmouthtownafc.co.uk

“I’m a technical player with a good range of passing, I like to dictate the tempo of the game. I hope to bring even more experience to the team.”

“When a player of Andy’s experience, quality come available it is a no brainer getting him in” first team manager Andrew Westgarth said; “We have so many games in a short space of time to play, 8 in 28 days, so the squad is going to be tested.” Having won the Western League with Mousehole last season and played at a higher lever it will be great having him at the club for the run in”