Accrington Stanley and Crawley Town played out an enthralling 3-3 draw at the Wham Stadium in an English Football League Two classic on April 25, 2026. The six-goal thriller had everything: early strikes, a first-half turnaround, a dramatic second-half collapse from the home side, and a late equalizer that left both sets of fans breathless.
Match Overview
Accrington Stanley started brightly and raced into a 2-0 lead within the first 25 minutes. A devastating counter-attack saw the first goal arrive in the 12th minute, followed by a powerful header from a corner in the 22nd minute that stunned the Crawley defense. The home crowd was in full voice, sensing a comfortable evening ahead. However, Crawley Town showed tremendous character, pulling one back before the half-hour mark through a well-struck volley. They then equalized just before half-time with a composed finish after a goalmouth scramble, leaving the score 2-2 at the break.
Second-Half Drama
The second half began in similar fashion, with Accrington regaining the lead within 10 minutes of the restart through a speculative long-range effort that looped over the Crawley goalkeeper. The home side looked to have done enough to secure the three points, but Crawley continued to press. In the 82nd minute, a free-kick deep in Accrington's half was flicked on, and a Crawley forward poked the ball home from close range to make it 3-3. Both teams pushed for a winner in the closing stages, but tired legs meant clear chances were limited, and the match ended in a fittingly chaotic draw.
Key Moments
- Rapid-fire double: Accrington's opening two goals in a five-minute spell put them in complete control early on.
- Crawley's resilience: Twice coming from behind to equalize, and ultimately from a two-goal deficit, the visitors showed remarkable fighting spirit.
- Goal of the game: Accrington's third goal, a spectacular 30-yard strike, was a highlight and deserved to be a winner on another day.
Standings Impact
For Accrington Stanley, the draw was a missed opportunity to close the gap on the play-off places in League Two. Crawley Town, meanwhile, remained in mid-table, but the point keeps their slim hopes of a late-season surge alive. The match was a perfect advertisement for the excitement and unpredictability of League Two, with both teams earning plaudits for their attacking intent and refusal to settle for a point.

