DUDLEY AND JACOB SEAL AFC WIN

by | Mar 11, 2026

Jacob Holland-Wilkinson celebrates his goal as the Rams take a two-nil lead at AFC Liverpool.

AFC LIVERPOOL 0
RAMSBOTTOM UTD 2
NWC Premier • 10 Mar 2026
Second half-strikes from Matt Dudley and Jacob Holland-Wilkinson secured all three points from tonight’s wet and windy trip to Merseyside.

A mix of torrential rain, blustery wind, red flares and fireworks provided the dramatic backdrop as Rams, in blue, started brightly with accurate passing, balls to feet and incisive running by Holland- Wilkinson and Luke Sephton causing the home side a host of problems.

The visitors created a series of chances with the best seeing an early Luke Sephton shot thump against the base of the near post and away to safety.

Rams to put some smart moves; one delightful interchange saw the ball dragged back and moved at pace in the box before drawing a fine save from the imposing home keeper Ben Barnes.

No breakthrough occurred and the home side gained confidence. Playing attractive football from the back, they fashioned a series of chances with the best needing Brad Rose in the right place as he wrapped his body around the ball to keep out a piledriver and then making sure it did not run free.

With the referee allowing the game to flow, it was some surprise that the scoreline remained goalless at the break.

AFC started with purpose as the second half got underway. A header from a dangerous central position drifted wide of Rose’s right-hand post – when they maybe should have scored.

The Rams, with the youthful Lucas Braganca and Leo Thompson, providing energy and mobility from the wing back berths and prompted in the centre by the deep lying Baker, with his taut rhythmic passing dictating the tempo of the match.

On the hour a fierce shot from the edge of the box by Tom Walker was well saved by Barnes who got down low to keep it out but the ball span free and Matt Dudley was following up. Adjusting his balance before gently lifting the ball over the prone Barnes and into the net, giving the Rams a deserved lead which he celebrated with the travelling fans.

At times this season the team have not managed out games from a winning position, this time they continued their attractive football, spurred on by the vociferous band of followers behing the goal.

There were scares. A fierce flashing effort across the box and another shot from Liverpool was well saved by a supremely placed Rose.

With Jacob Holland-Wilkinson back to his lively best, Rams fashioned a lightning speed breakaway with a lovely interchange as Matt Dudley shielded the ball before playing a delightful ground pass in front of Holland Wilkinson.

He in turn kept the momentum going, bursting into the box at pace, adjusting his feet on the move and then switching his weight before producing an emphatic bending shot which nestled into the far corner of the net leaving Barnes clutching at air.

In producing one of the goals of the season Holland-Wilkinson ran across to receive the acclaim from the jubilant Ultras as teammates also ran over to join the celebrations.

The performance, as good as anything this season, brings Rams to 78 points. Every time they are written off, they respond, they sit six points behind leaders Wythenshawe with nine matches remaining.

RAMSBOTTOM UNITED: Rose, Braganca, Thompson (Whyte), Walder, Barlow (Cummings), Baker, Holland-Wilkinson, Walker (Stacey), Dudley, Sephton, Hayhurst  Not used: Cross-Adair, McCann

GOALS: Matt Dudley (60), Jacob Holland-Wilkinson (81)

ATT: 103