

Burgess Hill Town 4-2 Cray Wanderers – English Isthmian Premier League, 25 April 2026
Burgess Hill Town produced a thrilling attacking display to overcome Cray Wanderers 4-2 at the Leylands Park Stadium, climbing the Isthmian Premier League table with a crucial three points.
Match Overview
An eight-goal thriller kept the home fans on the edge of their seats as Burgess Hill Town raced into an early lead before seeing Cray Wanderers fight back. The home side's superior firepower in the second half proved decisive, with two late goals securing the win.
Key Moments
- Early blitz: Burgess Hill Town scored twice in the opening 15 minutes, with forward play that left the Cray defence exposed. The first came from a corner, the second from a swift counter-attack.
- Cray fightback: Cray Wanderers reduced the deficit before half-time with a long-range strike, then equalised early in the second half through a header from a free-kick.
- Second-half dominance: Burgess Hill regained the lead in the 65th minute when a deflected shot found the net, and sealed the victory with a fourth goal in the 82nd minute, a clinical finish from a one-on-one.
Tactical Analysis
Burgess Hill Town's high-pressing game caused Cray Wanderers problems throughout. The home side's full-backs pushed high, creating width, while the midfielders drove forward into the box. Cray Wanderers struggled to contain the constant movement, particularly when Burgess Hill switched play quickly from flank to flank. Defensively, however, Burgess Hill showed vulnerability on set pieces, a weakness Cray exploited for their two goals.
Standings Context
This win lifts Burgess Hill Town into a comfortable mid-table position in the Isthmian Premier League, providing momentum for the final weeks of the season. Cray Wanderers, after this defeat, remain in the lower half, needing to tighten up defensively if they are to climb the standings.
Attendance and Atmosphere
A lively crowd at Leylands Park Stadium was rewarded with an entertaining contest. The home support played its part in driving Burgess Hill forward after Cray's equaliser, helping to inspire the decisive second-half surge.