WARRINGTON Town blew City of Liverpool away before half time in their FA Cup first qualifying round replay tonight.
Paul Carden's side were 3-0 up by the break and earned themselves a trip to FC United of Manchester in the next round on Saturday, September 21.
Town enjoyed a dream first half, with Alex Byrne and Ben Garrity scoring in the first and last minutes of the opening period respectively either side of Mark Roberts' goal.
Tony Gray curled home the clincher in the final quarter on an ultimately comfortable evening for Yellows.
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Match facts:
FA Cup first qualifying round replay
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
City of Liverpool...0 Warrington Town...4
City of Liverpool: Aspinall, Denson (Peterson), Foy, McEllin, Dalton (Kearney), Williams, Jeffries, Clair, McDonald (McDonnell), Hazlehurst, McGrath. Subs not used: Moore, Dawson, Roberts, Marshall
Goalscorers: N/A
Bookings: Jeffries, Foy, McEllin, Clair
Warrington Town: McMillan, Raven, Barnes (Warren), Duggan, Roberts, McCarten, Byrne, Garrity, Gray (Richards), Dixon, Chadwick (Kanu). Subs not used: Speare, Amis, Jennings
Goalscorers: Byrne (1), Roberts (27), Garrity (45+2), Gray (71)
Bookings: N/A
Attendance: 1,099
Best I’ve seen wire play in a long time @theyellows COYW🇺🇦
— Brandon 🇺🇦 (@BrandonCain08_) September 10, 2019
Get in the yellows. Both teams were outstanding tonight in aspects of play, sportsmanship and skill. Warrington took the win though and I can’t wait for Manchester https://t.co/RAgjtAjtD7
— Jake Lindsay (@JakeLindsay2001) September 10, 2019
@theyellows words....
— Andrew Pickering (@AndrewP80029159) September 10, 2019
Resounding, Domination, Perfection,
...anymore!!? COYY Brilliant 0 : 4 win
Awesome result ⚽️⚽️ congratulations to @ChairmanWTFC and all at @theyellows Great result. ⚽️⚽️⚽️🏆 https://t.co/IWQcMnFaQy
— Mick Keys (@MickKeys1) September 10, 2019
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