

Mount Pleasant FA 5-1 Molynes United FC | Jamaica Cup | 10 June 2026
Mount Pleasant FA delivered a dominant performance in the Jamaica Cup third-round tie on 10 June 2026, thrashing Molynes United FC 5-1 at their home ground. The result sees the Premier League side advance comfortably, while Molynes, struggling in the lower division, were outclassed from the first minute.
Match Overview
From the kick‑off, Mount Pleasant showed superior pace and movement. Their attacking quartet repeatedly exploited gaps in the Molynes defence, and it took only seven minutes for the first goal to arrive. A precise through‑ball split the centre‑backs, and the striker calmly rounded the goalkeeper to open the scoring. By halftime, the score was already 4-0, effectively sealing the tie.
Key Moments
- 7' – Goal: Quick break down the left, low cross finished first‑time.
- 19' – Goal: Free‑kick from 25 yards curled into the top corner.
- 34' – Goal: Header from a corner, unmarked at the far post.
- 41' – Goal: Counterattack, composed finish after a one‑two in the box.
- 54' – Goal (Mount Pleasant): Fifth goal from a deflected long‑range shot.
- 71' – Goal (Molynes): A consolation goal from a penalty after a handball in the area.
Tactical Story
Mount Pleasant’s high defensive line and aggressive pressing made it impossible for Molynes to build from the back. The winners dominated possession (68%) and created 15 shots on target. Molynes tried to play long balls to their lone striker, but Mount Pleasant’s centre‑backs dealt comfortably with aerial threats. The gulf in quality between the two divisions was clear throughout.
Standout Players
- Mount Pleasant’s No.9: Scored a brace and assisted another.
- Left winger: Two assists and constant menace running at defenders.
- Molynes’ goalkeeper: Made several fine saves to prevent an even bigger defeat.
Jamaica Cup Context
The Jamaica Cup is a knockout competition featuring clubs from all tiers of Jamaican football. Mount Pleasant FA are among the favourites, having reached the semi‑finals last season. This emphatic win sends a message to their rivals. Molynes United FC, currently mid‑table in the second division, will return their focus to league survival.
What’s Next
Mount Pleasant will face either Harbour View or Waterhouse in the next round. For Molynes, the defeat ends their cup run, but they can take pride in a late fightback that at least avoided a clean sheet. The final scoreline of 5-1 accurately reflected Mount Pleasant’s superiority on the day.