Saturday 7th March 2026
Northern Premier League Midland Division
Coleshill Town 1 v 1 Long Eaton United
Scorers:
Town: Theo Rowe.
United:
Attendance:
Supporters Club Man Of The Match: Daniel Brookes.
Teams:
Coleshill: Cameron Belford, Lewis Allison, Harry Sweeney, Mason Rees, Daniel Brookes, Kyle Burke, Theo Rowe, Bassit Mandey (Tristan Dunkley), Ryan Boothe (Gio Dainty), Ben Usher-Shipway (Kai Cunningham), Marvellous Onabirekhanlen. Subs not used: Joe Fitzpatrick, Oliver Burgundy.
Long Eaton: Lewis King, Owen Betts, Elliot Hartmann, George Atwal (Callum Cocks), Jayden Cotterill, Gianluca Bucci, J Davidson-Miller, Connor Pace (Dexter Walters), Evan Garnett, Tristan Thompson Matthews, James Taylor. Subs not used: Jake Finnerty, Coden Duncan, Jamie Hanson.
NON LEAGUE PAPER WROTE
Promotion chasing Coleshill saw their push for the play-offs take a blow as they were held by Long Eaton. Jayden Cotterill gave the visitors the lead just after the break as he fired home from close range after getting on the end of a James Taylor knock down. The Blues' lead would last just 13 minutes before Theo Rowe beat the offside trap and slotted home the rebound after his initial effort had been stopped by Long Eaton keeper Lewis King. A game of few chances could have been won at the death by the visitors, who went close after 88 minutes. Substitute Dexter Walters collected the ball on the edge of the box, but he placed his nicely-struck shot just wide of the post.
Star Man: Jayden Cotterill (Long Eaton)
Entertainment: ***
MATCH REPORT
Rowe Rescues The Colemen as Battling Coleshill Earn Hard-Fought Point at Long Eaton
By Ian Pugh
Coleshill Town showed grit, discipline, and no shortage of character as they battled to a 1–1 draw away at Long Eaton, in a game where The Colemen were forced to dig deep through absences, reshuffles, and players operating out of position.
Despite limiting Long Eaton to only a handful of genuine chances across the 90 minutes, Coleshill struggled to impose their usual style in the first half. With key players missing and others adapting to unfamiliar roles, the calm, controlled build-up play that normally defines The Colemen was difficult to produce. Long Eaton pressed aggressively, crowded the central areas, and forced Coleshill into playing longer than they would have liked.
The first real opening of the afternoon came on 20 minutes. Ben Usher‑Shipway broke up a Long Eaton attack superbly, stepped forward with purpose, and fed Ryan Boothe. Boothe slipped a clever ball inside to Marvellous Onabirekhanlen, who in turn released Theo Rowe. Rowe danced past his marker and fired towards the roof of the net, drawing a parry from the home keeper.
Seven minutes later, Long Eaton produced their best moment of the half when Elliot Hartman found space on the edge of the box and curled a left‑footed effort just wide of Cam’s upright.
The second half followed a similar pattern until the 52nd minute, when a Long Eaton corner caused problems. The initial delivery was collected at the right-hand side of the box, where the ball was recycled to the far post. A close‑range header was saved by Cam, but the rebound fell kindly for Jayden Cotterill, who bundled the ball over the line to give the hosts the lead.
Coleshill, however, refused to fold.
Twenty minutes later, another strong defensive challenge sparked a counter. Marvellous threaded a perfectly weighted pass through the middle for Theo Rowe, who timed his run to beat the offside trap and found himself one‑on‑one. His first curling effort was saved, looping high into the air, but Rowe reacted quickest, rising to head the dropping ball goalwards. Despite the keeper getting a hand to it and a defender scrambling back to the line, the ball had enough to cross and level the game at 1–1.
The equaliser injected belief, and while Coleshill pushed for a winner, the afternoon ultimately ended with a point that felt earned through resilience more than rhythm.
After the match, Harry reflected honestly: it wasn’t Coleshill’s finest performance, and the combination of missing players, positional adjustments, and new faces still bedding into the system made it difficult to produce their usual standard of football. Individually, players worked hard, but collectively the fluency wasn’t quite there.
Even so, the character shown to fight back and secure a result was a clear positive. The Colemen now turn their attention to next Saturday’s local derby away at Sutton Coldfield — a game where standards must rise and points are essential.
Coleshill Town 1 v 1 Long Eaton United
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