Results
 

FNF on Tour (Eng)

0

V

4

WWK DB (Ned)

Scoop FC (Eng)

4

V

0

Raiders Amsterdam (Ned)

Cream of the South (Eng)

0

V

4

Mngball FC (Eng)

 

The top-of-the-table clash at the start of Round 4 saw FNF on Tour and WWK DB, both level on 7 points, battle it out for supremacy in Group B. FNF on Tour were enjoying their best start to a eurofootballfives.com tournament and WWK DB were living up to the venue manager's tip of potential winners. All eyes would be on Pitch 5 including those teams at the top of Group A to scout out their potential opponents in the knockout rounds.

WWK DB took control early in the match, with Redouan Ahilli breaking the deadlock to give the Dutch team a 1-0 lead. Julian Markvoort then extended their advantage, scoring his 5th goal of the tournament to make it 2-0 at halftime. At the change of ends, FNF on Tour were up against it if they wanted to keep their unbeaten record intact. The second half saw WWK DB further assert their dominance. Tarik Aberkan added a third goal, and Ilias Baduan rounded off the scoring with a fourth. The match ended with a convincing 4-0 victory for WWK DB. It's a sign of potential champions that they can raise their game when they're up against top quality opposition and FNF on Tour certainly fall into that category.

With this result, WWK DB moved to the top of the table on their own, showcasing their strong form and putting themselves in an excellent position for Cup qualification. FNF on Tour had work to do.

 
 
 

In a crucial Round 4 encounter, Scoop FC, unbeaten with 1 win and 2 draws, faced Raiders Amsterdam, who had 1 win, 1 draw, and 1 loss. Both teams were eager to secure a victory, with Scoop FC aiming for a potential 2nd-place finish and Raiders Amsterdam needing a win to keep their Cup hopes alive.

Scoop FC displayed their attacking prowess from the start. Eddie Summers broke the deadlock early in the match, and Jake Brand doubled their lead, putting Scoop FC 2-0 up by halftime.

The second half saw no let-up from Scoop FC. Joshua Bright, already a standout performer with 4 goals in the tournament, added another to his tally. Brad Woolford then joined the scoring, completing a dominant 4-0 victory for Scoop FC.

With this win, Scoop FC continued their impressive run, having now scored 10 goals in their last two matches. Their formidable form has them firmly in the running for a top spot in the group, showcasing their credentials as serious contenders in the 2024 Amsterdam Sevens. They were up to second in the table.

 
 
 

Cream of the South faced Mngball FC in a crucial Round 4 clash. Cream of the South, still searching for their first points, needed a strong performance to revive their hopes, while Mngball FC aimed to boost their Plate qualification chances after two narrow defeats. These two teams had met at the 2023 Krakow Trophy with Mngball FC emerging victorious 2-0 (James Evans, Grant Turner) on that occasion.

From the outset here, perhaps buoyed by happy Krakow memories, Mngball FC showcased their intent. Aaron White opened the scoring with a well-placed finish, followed by James Evans doubling their lead. The first half ended with Mngball FC in a commanding position at 2-0. The second half saw Mngball FC maintain their momentum. Aaron White scored again, completing his brace, and Luke Prietzel added a fourth goal to seal a convincing 4-0 victory. In fact, the last 3 matches on Pitch 5 had all ended in 4-0 wins.

This result significantly improved Mngball FC's chances of Plate qualification as they moved up to fourth place on goal difference – it was a much-needed boost as the group stage neared its conclusion.

 
 
Table
 
Team
Pld
Won
Drawn
Lost
For
Agst
Pts

WWK DB (Ned)

4

3

1

0

13

4

10

Scoop FC (Eng)

4

2

2

0

13

4

8

FNF on Tour (Eng)

4

2

1

1

5

6

7

Mngball FC (Eng)

4

1

1

2

7

6

4

Raiders Amsterdam (Ned)

4

1

1

2

6

9

4

Cream of the South (Eng)

4

0

0

4

1

16

0

 
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