Real Bedford beat Harpenden in typical late year weather

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With heavy fog and a strong breeze, The Pirates secured the away win with four late goals at Rothamstead Park.

The game started brightly though as for the second time in a week, Rob Sinclair’s men scored within the opening five minutes.

Charlie Smith found Eddie Corbit in space on the right flank, the wing-back then cut the ball back into the area towards Tom Hitchcock.

The striker was unable to make contact with the ball, instead, it found Ben Stevens on the edge of the area who smashed it home for an early lead.

Real Bedford kept up the domination with the lion’s share of possession. The next chance fell to Charlie Smith off of a free-kick. The midfielder was only denied by the acrobatics of the Harpenden keeper.

More chances fell to The Pirates as Harpenden proved impatient. A late challenge on Eddie Corbit towards the end of the half sparked a dispute between the two sides.

The result of which was a Luke Knight sin bin which saw Bedford’s skipper spend the rest of the half on the sideline putting the visitors at a disadvantage.

Second Half

A replenished Real Bedford returned to the field for the second half in search of a crucial goal to extend their lead. Ten minutes after the break, Mo Ahmed was put through one one-on-one with the keeper.

A heavy touch from the winger invited Eman Olajide to come off his line and collide with Ahmed just inside the area. Despite some consideration, the referee waived away any penalty shouts to the surprise of The Pirates’ travelling fans.

However, Bedford would soon find their second through Josh Setchell. The former Harpenden Town player put his old team to the sword with two identical goals within three minutes of each other.

With space provided to him down the left flank, the winger dispatched two finesse goals past the keeper to put the visitors out of sight with ten minutes to play.

Real weren’t done there though. A few minutes later Setchell was in again. This time his shot was saved by Olajide but only as far as Stevens who poked it home for his brace.

A cameo appearance at right wing-back for Tom Wood also proved fruitful. After fellow replacement Archie Jones hit the woodwork with a one-on-one chance late on in the game, Wood followed up with a good effort that flew past Olajide to make it five for Bedford on the day.

Real Bedford now compete in a packed start to the New Year with multiple challenges housed at McMullen Park.