

Christchurch United 4 – 1 Selwyn United
New Zealand South Premier League – Round 14 | 20 June 2026, 13:00 NZST
Match Overview
Christchurch United delivered a dominant display at their home ground to strengthen their grip on the New Zealand South Premier League title race, brushing aside Selwyn United 4–1 in a one-sided contest. The victory extended the home side's unbeaten run to seven matches and underlined their status as the division's most ruthless attacking unit.
First-Half Blitz
United wasted no time imposing themselves. Inside the opening 12 minutes, a sharp move down the right flank ended with a low cross converted by striker Liam Anderson, who slotted his 11th goal of the season. Selwyn, who came into the match in mid-table, struggled to cope with the intensity and were caught out again just before the half-hour mark. Midfielder Jake Sutherland curled a free kick over the wall and into the top corner, doubling the advantage. Selwyn pulled one back against the run of play in the 38th minute through a well-worked counter-attack, but Christchurch restored the two-goal cushion before the interval when Ben Thomas headed home from a corner.
Second Half Control
The second half saw Christchurch manage the tempo expertly, limiting Selwyn's opportunities while continuing to create chances of their own. The final goal arrived in the 67th minute, substitute Oscar Reid tapping in after a goalmouth scramble. Selwyn never looked likely to mount a serious comeback, and Christchurch's backline, anchored by captain Sam Parker, recorded another solid performance.
Standings Impact
The result keeps Christchurch United firmly in the hunt for the Premier League title, now sitting within two points of the leaders with a game in hand. Selwyn United remain in fifth place but have now lost three of their last four away matches.
Key Stats
- Possession: Christchurch 58% – 42% Selwyn
- Shots on target: Christchurch 9 – 3 Selwyn
- Corners: Christchurch 7 – 2 Selwyn
- Goal(s) of the match: Jake Sutherland's free kick
Christchurch will look to continue this momentum when they travel to third-placed Cashmere Technical next weekend, while Selwyn host bottom side Nelson Suburbs in a crucial fixture for both clubs.