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East Coast Bays - Bays VS Western Springs Afc Live
East Coast Bays
06-06 11:00
2 - 2
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H2H
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East Coast Bays
Western Springs AFC
Attacks
52
66
Dangerous Attacks
36
51
Ball Possession
51
49
On Target
6
5
Off Target
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End 2-2
90′
L. Flowerdew
89′
N. Gaze
M. Zabarauskas
89′
R.Ishibashi
N. Maisey
89′
Connor Sykes
81′
M. Zabarauskas
78′
2-2
G. Cooper
76′
J. Edgeler
O. Thorpe
70′
O. Thorpe
68′
I. Brown
D. Chandra
62′
H. Mason
P. Harrison
62′
L. Flowerdew
G. Essomé
58′
J.Moreira
M. Beullens
58′
Connor Sykes
O. Cunnington
55′
2-1
C. Mcgavin
Halftime 2-0
45′
2-0
L. Wickremesekera
39′
1-0
I.Delaney
37′
M. Beullens
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Match Info

Match 3: East Coast Bays 2–2 Western Springs AFC

Competition: New Zealand Northern Premier League
Date: 6 June 2026 · Kick-off 11:00
Venue: Bay City Park, Auckland

East Coast Bays and Western Springs AFC played out an entertaining 2–2 draw that featured end-to-end action and two spectacular goals. The home side started brightly, taking the lead after just seven minutes with a long-range strike that flew into the top corner. Western Springs responded with sustained pressure and equalised through a well-placed header midway through the first half.

The second half followed a similar pattern. East Coast Bays regained the lead from a penalty after a handball in the box, but Western Springs showed character to equalise for a second time with a clinical finish from a counter-attack in the 73rd minute. Both teams pushed for a winner, but fatigue and resolute defending kept the score level.

Key moments: The home goalkeeper pulled off three crucial saves in the final ten minutes to preserve a point. Western Springs hit the post through a free-kick in stoppage time.

Standout player: Western Springs’ number 10 was a constant threat, creating chances and scoring the second equaliser to earn his side a deserved point.

Table impact: The draw keeps both teams in the congested mid-table, separated by goal difference. Neither side will be entirely satisfied, but the point could prove valuable later in the season.