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Boreham Wood
03-18 03:00
2 - 2
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West Ham United U21
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129
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Boreham Wood
West Ham United U21
Attacks
103
85
Dangerous Attacks
60
47
Ball Possession
62
38
On Target
6
4
Off Target
10025
3007
Important Events
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90′
connell
90′
C. Bush
90′
Battrum ryan
90′
E. Sousa
90′
D. Cummings
90′
C. Coxe
90′
josh briggs
90′
A. Henry
90′
A.Golambeckis
90′
M. Rush
90′
L.Orford
90′
Z.Brunt
90′
Joshua ajala
End 2-2
93′
2-2
A. Henry
Assist: Abdul abdulmalik
90′
E. Sousa
T. White
88′
D. Cummings
J.Landers
84′
Joe Newton
f.ilesanmi
83′
Gabriel caliste
P.Fearon
75′
A. Henry
r.booty
75′
L.Ayinde
63′
Z.Brunt
49′
1-2
Abdul abdulmalik
Assist: Z.Brunt
46′
C. Coxe
C. Reynolds
46′
L.Ayinde
L.Richardson
46′
Medine jethro
Tyron akpata
Halftime 0-2
45′
0-2
J.Landers
26′
0-1
L.Orford
Goal
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Penalty
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Own goal
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yellow card
red card
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Match Info
Boreham Wood and West Ham United U21 fought to a thrilling 2-2 draw in an ENL Cup match on March 18, 2026. The fixture at Meadow Park was a classic cup tie, featuring momentum swings and late drama that ultimately saw the spoils shared. The National League side, Boreham Wood, started strongly, using their physicality and experience to take an early lead. West Ham's talented youngsters grew into the game, however, and equalized with a slick passing move before taking the lead themselves with a superb individual effort. Facing defeat, Boreham Wood showed great character, pushing forward in the final stages and finding a late equalizer to force a draw, much to the delight of the home fans. The match was a valuable experience for the West Ham U21 side, testing them against seasoned professionals, while Boreham Wood will be pleased with their never-say-die attitude. The result likely sets up a replay or sees the tie decided by penalties, depending on the competition's rules. Both managers would have taken positives, with the West Ham coach praising his team's technical quality and the Boreham Wood manager commending his side's fighting spirit until the final whistle.