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Match Reports 24th January 2026

Author: Glenn Barnett

24 January 2026

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Match Reports 24th January 2026

Women’s Section

A strong weekend across all three women’s sides saw Clwb Hoci Eirias take three well‑earned victories, each showcasing development, resilience and real squad depth.

The Women’s 1st XI returned home with purpose, producing a composed 4–1 win over Oldham. Early control set the tone, with goals from Effi and Charlotte before the break, followed by Fleur’s confidently struck penalty flick and Steph’s rapid reply to Oldham’s consolation. It was a performance built on structure, work rate and midfield dominance, epitomised by Ali’s superb Player of the Match display.

On the road, the Women’s 2nd XI delivered a disciplined, hard‑earned 2–0 win at Northop Hall. Ella’s stunning reverse strike opened the scoring before Benny doubled the lead, while impressive defensive organisation and strong goalkeeping ensured Eirias stayed in control throughout. Their patience, energy and commitment ensured a deserved three points.

The Women’s 3rd XI rounded off the trio of wins with a mature and confident 1–0 victory over Northop Hall Development. Violet’s well‑taken finish inside 15 minutes proved decisive in a match dominated by Eirias’ possession and attacking intent. The team’s structure and calmness — led by standout performer Hollie Hogan — showed clear progression and growing confidence across the squad.

Men’s Section

A mixed weekend for the Eirias men’s sides brought one strong win, a narrow defeat, and a performance full of learning and character from the Development team.

The Men’s 2nd XI produced a well‑managed 2–0 victory over Bangor City, built on organisation, clever passing and two clinically taken goals. Rob’s superb reverse‑stick effort and Max’s composed finish gave Eirias a platform they never looked likely to relinquish. A commanding performance from goalkeeper Finn — named MOTM — and disciplined defending ensured a confident, controlled win.

The Men’s 3rd XI delivered plenty of quality despite a frustrating 4–3 loss to Oxton. Early goals from Jacob, Finn and Alfie put Eirias in a strong position, but a late first‑half concession shifted momentum. Despite battling hard and pushing for a late equaliser, the side fell just short. The performance, however, showed creativity, energy and growing maturity — offering real positives for the weeks ahead.

The Men’s Development Team faced a tough test in a 7–1 defeat away at Chester but demonstrated huge second‑half improvement. After a difficult opening period, the team responded superbly, pressing higher, breaking up play more effectively, and scoring a brilliantly constructed goal finished by Zach. Their work rate, structure and confidence after the break highlighted encouraging progress across the group.