Boreham Wood 2–1 Norwich City U21
International Club Friendly | August 1, 2026
Boreham Wood produced a strong display to defeat Norwich City U21 2-1 in a pre-season friendly on August 1, 2026. The National League outfit showed their physical and tactical maturity against the Premier League academy side, claiming a win that will boost confidence ahead of the new campaign.
Match Overview
Playing at Meadow Park, Boreham Wood took the game to their younger opponents from the outset. Norwich City U21, featuring a blend of academy prospects and development squad regulars, showed neat passing combinations but were unable to cope with the hosts' intensity for the full 90 minutes. The win was earned, not gifted, with Boreham Wood creating the better chances overall.
Key Moments
- Boreham Wood opened the scoring early, finishing off a quick transitional move after a Norwich turnover in midfield.
- Norwich City U21 equalised before half-time with a well-placed strike from the edge of the area, rewarding their possession-based approach.
- The decisive goal arrived just after the hour mark, as Boreham Wood capitalised on a corner kick to force the ball over the line from close range.
- Norwich pushed late for an equaliser, but Boreham Wood's defence, marshalled by their experienced centre-backs, held firm.
What This Means
For Boreham Wood, facing Category One academy opposition provides a useful benchmark. This victory demonstrates that their squad, built on players with National League and Football League experience, can match younger, technically gifted teams. For Norwich City U21, the match serves as valuable preparation for development fixtures, with several individuals gaining important minutes against seasoned senior pros. Pre-season friendlies like this are often about learning as much as winning, but the hosts will rightly savour the result.

