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Ashford Town - Town VS Farnborough Town Sport
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07-08 02:45
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52
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Ashford Town 0–1 Farnborough Town: Pre-Season Friendly Decided by Lone Strike

The International Club Friendly between Ashford Town and Farnborough Town on July 8, 2026, saw the away side grind out a narrow 1–0 victory at Homelands Stadium. The match, which kicked off at 02:45 local time, served as vital preparation for both non-league sides ahead of the upcoming campaign.

Match Overview

Farnborough Town, competing in the Southern League Premier Division South, entered the contest looking to build match sharpness against an Ashford Town side that plies its trade in the Isthmian League South East Division. The encounter was a tight, physical affair typical of early pre-season, with neither side willing to take unnecessary risks.

Decisive Moment

The only goal of the game arrived midway through the first half. A swift counter-attack from Farnborough caught the Ashford defence off guard, with the visiting forward slotting home from close range after a precise low cross from the right flank. Ashford Town pushed for an equaliser after the interval but lacked the cutting edge in the final third.

Standout Performances

  • Farnborough goalkeeper – made two crucial saves in the second half to preserve the clean sheet.
  • Ashford midfield – controlled possession for long spells but struggled to create clear-cut chances.

Pre-Season Context

This friendly provided both managers with valuable minutes for squad players and the opportunity to test tactical systems. Farnborough will take confidence from a disciplined defensive display, while Ashford will focus on improving their attacking rhythm before the season proper.