

Bigfoot 1-4 Midlakes United – USL League Two
Midlakes United delivered a commanding performance on the road, cruising to a 4-1 victory over Bigfoot in a USL League Two fixture on July 13, 2026. The emphatic win underlined Midlakes’ attacking firepower and moved them up the regional standings, while Bigfoot were left to rue a difficult evening at home.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Midlakes United seized control of the match. Their high press and quick transitions overwhelmed a Bigfoot side that struggled to cope with the visitors’ pace and movement in the final third. By halftime, Midlakes had already built a commanding lead, effectively putting the game beyond reach.
Key Moments
- Early breakthrough: Within the first 15 minutes, Midlakes opened the scoring through a well-worked team move that sliced through Bigfoot’s defense.
- Second and third goals: A brace before the half-hour mark put Midlakes firmly in control, with their midfielders capitalising on defensive lapses.
- Bigfoot’s consolation: After the hour mark, Bigfoot pulled one back with a scrappy goal from a corner, offering a brief glimmer of hope.
- Sealing the win: Midlakes responded almost immediately, restoring their three-goal cushion with a clinical finish in transition.
Tactical Story
Bigfoot attempted to play out from the back but were repeatedly caught in possession by Midlakes’ aggressive press. The visitors’ shape shifted fluidly between a 4-3-3 in possession and a compact 4-5-1 out of it, making it difficult for the home side to find rhythm. Midlakes’ full-backs pushed high, creating overloads on the flanks that led to several dangerous crosses.
Standout Performers
Midlakes United’s attacking trio combined for three of the four goals, with the central midfielder pulling the strings from deep. For Bigfoot, the goalkeeper made several sharp saves to keep the scoreline from ballooning further, while their lone goal came from a set-piece specialist off the bench.
Impact on the Season
The win strengthens Midlakes United’s playoff push in the USL League Two, while Bigfoot remain in the lower half of the table. With several matches still to play, Midlakes will look to build on this momentum, while Bigfoot must tighten up defensively if they hope to climb the standings.