

Our 2042/43 campaign continued through December and January with a solid return of six wins, five draws, and four losses across 15 matches, including a sensational FA Cup run. Sitting 10th in League Two with 49 points from 32 games, we’ve defied our 18th-favourite billing. Our aim remains consolidation but the Forge Road faithful are dreaming big after reaching the FA Cup Fifth Round. New signings like Lorcan O’Donnell and the return of Andy Marshall on loan have kept us competitive, despite losing Macsen Broadley and Tyler Howard.
We kicked off December with a 4-0 FA Cup Second Round win over Woking at Forge Road on 2 December. Hugh Clarvis opened the scoring in the 4th minute, volleying in Macsen Broadley’s cross. Josh Chapman doubled the lead in the 18th minute, heading in a corner. Mark Rothwell made it 3-0 in the 39th minute, slotting in Andy Marshall’s through ball, and Deuve Grey sealed it in the 80th minute, curling in Broadley’s cross.
On 6 December, we won 2-0 at Blackpool’s Bloomfield Road. Juan Paredes struck in the 51st minute, tapping in Federico Delli Carri’s low pass, and Peter Connolly sealed it in the 88th minute, rifling in Liam Doyle’s cut-back.
A 1-0 loss at Bristol Rovers’ Memorial Stadium followed on 9 December, with Aneurin Roberts scoring in the 34th minute, heading in Lavell Whisker’s delivery.
Crewe Alexandra beat us 2-0 at Forge Road on 13 December. Yaw Issah-Quarshie scored in the 13th minute, slotting in Kirk Kennedy’s pass, and added a second in the 42nd minute with a 20-yard curler.
On 17 December, we drew 2-2 with Burton Albion at Forge Road. Rob Lewis put Burton ahead in the 15th minute, tapping in Alex Cotton’s cross. Delli Carri equalised with a 42nd-minute penalty after a foul, but Jared Haygarth restored Burton’s lead in first-half stoppage time, heading in James Parry’s cross. Doyle levelled in the 52nd minute, nodding in a loose ball.
A 1-1 draw at Hartlepool United’s Victoria Park on 20 December saw Loui Warre score a 20th-minute penalty for Hartlepool. Jesse Watts was sent off with a straight red in the 23rd minute for a high tackle, but Paredes equalised in the 34th minute, slotting in Martyn Tomlinson’s through ball.
On 26 December, we drew 1-1 with Bolton Wanderers at Forge Road. Paredes scored in the 52nd minute, heading in Doyle’s cross, but Rio Jones equalised in the 92nd minute, tapping in Danny Grady’s low pass.
We closed December with a 1-0 loss at Cheltenham Town’s Whaddon Road on 29 December, where Tom Froggatt scored in the 27th minute with a low drive.
The FA Cup Third Round on 3 January saw us draw 2-2 at West Bromwich Albion’s The Hawthorns. Liam Doyle opened the scoring in the 1st minute, slotting in Andy Marshall’s cut-back. Dion Coverley made it 2-0 in the 54th minute, heading in Marshall’s near-post cross. Christoffer Andersson pulled one back for West Brom in the 57th minute, tapping in after Marcus Vinícius’ shot hit the post. Jordan Bonnell equalised from a 60th-minute penalty, sending Umar Nasiru the wrong way
The replay at Forge Road on 6 January ended 1-1, with Marcus Vinícius scoring in the 46th minute, rifling in Camilo Castro’s dinked pass. Doyle equalised in the 75th minute, firing in the far corner after Rich Marshall’s nodded-down long ball from Sam Perrott. In the penalty shootout, Nasiru saved Christoffer Andersson’s spot-kick, and after Jordan Bonnell and Deuve Grey missed, Nasiru scored the decisive 7-6 penalty to send us through.
On 10 January, we won 2-0 at Northampton Town’s Sixfields. Rothwell scored a 45th-minute penalty after a handball, and Connolly sealed it in the 94th minute, volleying in Lewis Summerfield’s cross.
A 3-1 win over Welling United at Forge Road followed on 14 January. Andy Marshall opened the scoring in the 23rd minute with a low drive. Sam Perrott scored an own goal for Welling in the 51st minute, deflecting a cross, but Josh Humphreys’ own goal in the 56th minute put us ahead. Grey clinched it in the 80th minute, tapping in Coverley’s pass.
We lost 2-1 at Carlisle United’s Brunton Park on 17 January. Stephen Roberts scored in the 51st minute with a header, and Guy Brown made it 2-0 in the 68th minute, slotting in Gérard Bree’s pass. Grey pulled one back in the 76th minute, curling in Rich Marshall’s lay-off.
The FA Cup Fourth Round on 24 January was a high point, thrashing Tranmere Rovers 6-0 at Forge Road. Delli Carri scored a 7th-minute penalty into the top left corner. Doyle looped a header from Summerfield’s curled cross in the 11th minute. Grey struck in the 22nd minute, finishing a one-two with Delli Carri into the left corner, and added a second in the 31st minute, rolling in a slightly deflected effort from Doyle’s through ball. Grey completed his hat-trick in the 57th minute, heading in Summerfield’s cross, and Delli Carri sealed it with a 65th-minute penalty.
We ended January with a 2-1 win at Cambridge United’s Abbey Stadium on 31 January. Coverley scored in the 33rd minute, slotting in Delli Carri’s pass, and added a second in the 48th minute with a low drive. Robert Walsh pulled one back in the 54th minute, heading in Ben Cole’s cross.

We’re 10th with 49 points from 32 games, tied with FC United but with games in hand.
Mersham are cruising toward the title under Dean Craven, with 25 wins and just four losses. Cheltenham’s remarkable climb to 2nd on an 11-match unbeaten run has them eyeing promotion. Bristol Rovers hold the final automatic spot.
Crewe and Blackpool, Grimsby and Burton occupy the play-off spots, with MK Dons slipping to 8th after a poor run. Shrewsbury and Dorking are in the mix, with Dorking’s Bay Woltman defying expectations. QPR, Swindon, Hartlepool, Doncaster and Northampton, Swansea, Carlisle, Welling, Yeovil, and Bolton are mid-table or fighting relegation.
Cambridge face back-to-back relegations, while Walsall are all but down, with just two wins.