There was no chance the February rain was going to stop this “Six Pointer” at the Fusion Aviation Stadium at. After 25 games a piece, there was just four points separating the teams in the Southern Combination Division One with both sides struggling to escape the relegation zone.

The Villa Manager David Baker said on the morning of the match, “Today will be a great contest against Copthorne. We’ll be doing everything we can to get a positive result”.
These words emphasised how important this game meant to the Villa.

It was a steady start for both teams, feeling each other out with Copthorne working it down the wings. On ten minutes Montpelier Villa were the first to show,  the powerful Joe Kinsman received the ball and took an early shot which forced a great save from the Copthorne goalkeeper.

Just a minute later Mesdar Woldesus skilfully shot from outside of the box which just went wide. Copthorne got more into the game and on the twentieth minute scored to go one nil up. The speedy Stuart Cameron played a ball through to Dave Parr who struck it well for the lead.

Four minutes later Villa were awarded a penalty, Demas Ramsis was taken down in the penalty area. The calm Gabriel Robinson took responsibility and struck a well placed penalty into the back of the net for the equaliser.

On 41 minutes, after some pressure from Copthorne, they went ahead again. The skilful Conor Dickson played a great pass to Tosin Dada who smashed the ball into the goal for 2-1. The referee blew for half time and Villa went in at half time feeling they were the better team despite being behind.

Montpelier Villa came out of the blocks fast and straight away got forward, however, Taylor Edwards’ curling shot just missed the target. The rest of the half was a battle in midfield with the odd attempt on goal.

On the 85th minute, the visitors got their well deserved equaliser. Villa’s right back was allowed to run forward unchallenged and as he got into the final third he crossed it perfectly into the box for Kinsman to score a pinpoint header.

After the game, Villa boss David Baker said;
 “We had a good game, we changed shape in the second half and got the equaliser, I’m pleased with the performance”.
The GWS Man of the Match went to Joe Kinsman for his all round performance and his fantastic equaliser.

Next Saturday Copthorne head to Meadowbank to face Dorking Wanderers B and Montpelier Villa are at home to title chasing Seaford Town FC.