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07-11 20:00
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Match Info

In a compelling International Club Friendly held on July 11, 2026, Cambridge United came from behind to defeat local rivals Cambridge City 2–1 at the City Ground. The contest featured fierce local pride and served as an important preseason test for both sides.

Match Overview

The friendly, played in front of a near-capacity crowd, saw Cambridge City take a surprise lead in the first half. However, Cambridge United’s superior quality and fitness told after the break, as they scored twice to secure the win.

Key Moments

City struck first in the 22nd minute, when forward Sam Johnson converted a cross from the left after a well-worked team move. United responded before halftime, but a goal was ruled out for offside. The equalizer finally came in the 56th minute, as United’s midfielder Ben White-headed home from a corner. The winner arrived in the 73rd minute: a sweeping counter-attack finished coolly by substitute striker James Green.

Tactical Story

Cambridge City set up in a 5-3-2, aiming to frustrate United and hit on the break. That plan worked until early in the second half, when United manager Mark Charles switched to a more direct approach, with overlapping fullbacks and quicker ball circulation. Once United found the equalizer, City’s defensive shape wavered, allowing the visitors to exploit gaps.

Standout Players

  • Ben White (Cambridge United) – Scored the vital equalizer and controlled the midfield tempo.
  • James Green (Cambridge United) – Came off the bench to score the winner, showcasing sharp instincts.
  • Sam Johnson (Cambridge City) – Gave City the lead with a composed finish and worked tirelessly up front.

Friendly Context

For Cambridge United, this result builds momentum ahead of their League Two campaign. Cambridge City, playing in a lower division, can take positives from a competitive performance against a professional side. The fixture also strengthened community ties, with both clubs sharing a historic rivalry in Cambridgeshire.