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PREVIEW: United face Walsall for the second time this month

FA Cup action this weekend

24 November 2022

United are at Walsall on Saturday looking to earn the right to take their place in the Emirates FA Cup third-round draw.

opposition

Mid-table Walsall were with us just a fortnight ago for what was a largely forgettable 0-0 stalemate.

Their current run of form is impressive, however, with four wins and two draws from their last six games.

One of those victories was the 2-0 away success at Wycombe in the first round of this competition, a deserved end result by all accounts.

They have a mean defence, just 17 league goals conceded is testament to that, with a sticky start to the season all but forgotten.

The Saddlers won their first away game of the season, down in Newport, but that is their only success on the road in league action to date this term.

They embarked on a worrying run of 12 games in all competitions without a win not long after that but, with players returning and the squad bolstered, much better results have followed.

who watch

Forward Danny Johnson has 12 goals from 24 appearances having exploded out of the blocks with six from his first five games this season.

That included a hat-trick in an opening day 4-0 home win over Hartlepool, a fine way to introduce himself following his summer move from Mansfield.

He set alarm bells ringing this week when he spoke about being unsure about his future beyond January.

His winner against Crawley took him to the dozen, but his post-match comments weren't as reassuring as they might otherwise have been.

"I'm enjoying my time here, but in football things happen and sometimes it's not up to you," he told the local radio.

"I just want to keep focusing on my football because I don't want to get distracted by anything. The manager knows I'm happy at this moment in time."

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highlights

  Carlisle wins Draws Walsall wins
League 19 20 22
League Cup 0 0 1
FA Cup 1 0 1
Total 20 20 24

November's 2022 meeting at Brunton Park was by no means a classic, with the teams slugging their way to a 0-0 draw.

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The Good Friday April 2022 away game was a very tight game, and a goal on the strike of half-time from Jack Earing proved to be enough to keep the points in the Midlands.

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United nicked a late goal and all three points thanks to Tristan Abrahams at Brunton Park in November 2021. It could have gone either way, but it was the Blues who crept over the line.

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Carlisle rounded off the 2020/21 season with a home game against Walsall and it was a very tight 0-0 draw which brought the curtains down on the campaign.

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United were first-footers at the Bescot in January 2021 and they recorded a comfortable away win courtesy of goals from Omari Patrick and Josh Kayode.

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Carlisle and Walsall met at the end of January in 2020 and they recorded a second consecutive 2-1 victory with Nick Anderton and Ryan Loft putting the hosts two goals to the good in the first half. Mat Sadler pegged one back, but United held on to claim the points.

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United were at the Bescot Stadium for the 2019 festive period - just two days before the turn of the year. Winger Nathan Thomas gave the Blues the lead just after the break, but the home side drew level when Elijah Adebayo netted with 20 minutes left to play. James Clarke was given his marching orders for a tug on Harry McKirdy, and the Cumbrians increased the pressure until they got their match winning strike.

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The April 2014 encounter at Brunton Park was a tense affair. It appeared that an early opening goal from Liam Noble was going to do the trick for the Cumbrians but Michael Ngoo struck late to make it a share of the spoils.

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We were at the Bescot in December 2013 earlier in that campaign and, having hit the woodwork and missed a penalty, the game was lost courtesy of strikes for the home side from Romaine Sawyers and Milan Lalkovic.

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officials

Referee - Scott Oldham
Assistant Referee 1 - Ollie Williams
Assistant Referee 2 - Paul Stonier
Fourth Official - Neil Pratt
Observer - Paul Rejer
Coach - Keren Barratt

Scott OldhamThe referee for this game is Mr Scott Oldham. Scott has taken charge of 17 games so far this season and has shown 54 yellow cards and no reds.

We saw him in November 2021 for our 1-0 home win over Walsall. Tristan Abrahams popped up with a late winner after the teams had gone toe to toe for much of the encounter. Jack Armer and Callum Guy were both booked on the day.

He was at Brunton Park in February 2021 for what was an action packed game with Tranmere. Josh Kayode and Nick Anderton scored in the first half for United, with Kayne Woolery and James Vaughan doing the same for the visitors. No quarter was given in the second period, but it was the away side who took the points when Vaughan struck again with just two minutes left to play. There were no Carlisle names taken on the night.

He was with us in November 2020 for our FA Cup second round game against Doncaster Rovers. Ben Whiteman put the visitors two goals to the good before half time, but Jon Mellish kept things interesting when he gave United hope with 12 minutes to go. Donny saw it out to win 2-1. Josh kayode was the only booking of the afternoon.

We also met Mr Oldham in October 2019 for our home defeat at the hands of Northampton. Two second half goals left the Blues with nothing to show from what had been a dour game, but there were no United names taken on the day.

He was also here at Brunton Park for our home game against Crawley Town during the 2018/19 season. The Blues romped to a four-goal lead courtesy of Nathan Thomas (2), Callum O'Hare and Hallam Hope, but the Red Devils pulled two back either side of the break to make things slightly more interesting. There were no Carlisle names taken on the day.

Prior to that he was our man in the middle for our 2-0 defeat at the hands of MK Dons. Early second half goals for Jordan Houghton and Kieran Agard were followed by bookings for Regan Slater and Macaulay Gillesphey.

Earlier that season he was here at Brunton Park for the game against Stevenage in September. A Ben Kennedy goal early in the second half was enough to give the Boro a one-goal victory, and Hallam Hope's was the only Carlisle name taken on the day.

He was at Brunton Park on three occasions during the 2017/18 campaign, the first in September when we drew 1-1 with Barnet. Shaun Miller scored our late equaliser, with just five minutes left to play, and it was a game where the notebook stayed firmly in the pocket.

We saw him again at the end of December when Coventry were the visitors to Carlisle. Danny Grainger and Jamie Devitt went in the book as Marc McNulty bagged a second half winner.

His last trip to see us in the last campaign was for our 2-0 victory over Grimsby. Hallam Hope and Mark Ellis scored the goals and Clint Hill was the only yellow card shown on the day.

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Match Reports

MATCH REPORT: Walsall 2 - 1 United

Report from the Emirates FA Cup second round fixture

26 November 2022

United were in Walsall for their FA Cup second round fixture on Saturday afternoon.

Hamstring injuries from last weekend for Fin Back and Morgan Feeney meant Corey Whelan and Jack Ellis were back in the eleven, and an illness bug sidelined Callum Guy, with Jordan Gibson once again in the fold.

Pace from Gibson helped him turn defence into attack with just four minutes on the clock as he raced past Kinsella to get to the edge of the area. Charters asked for it, but he was closed down. A half clearance went as far as Armer, and his lobbed delivery brought a challenge from Dennis as Evans leaped. The keeper got enough on it to punch it away.

Walsall responded with good work in midfield from Maddox. He slowed things down before putting Knowles on the overlap. He managed to wriggle his way past Mellish but Armer raced in to provide the cover.

Mellish was moved into midfield as Simpson looked to combat the lively threat from Maddox and Comley, but it was right back White who caused the next problem when he got his head down to run at the back line. He bundled his way through two challenges and his cross on the run had to be put behind by Ellis.

It was a good spell from the hosts and Whelan had to take care to make sure he got rid of a low drive from Johnson. Monthe picked it up and he fed Hutchinson, who had his cross charged down.

United broke at pace from the corner when Holy caught it before rolling it to Armer. Mellish was on the sprint to receive it, and he had Edmondson in support as he checked inside the box. Moxon kept it alive, and Edmondson threw a boot at it as Gibson popped it into the ruck of bodies. Moxon also looked for a gap, but his effort was nodded clear by Daniels.

Holy had to show safe hands when a deflected effort from Knowles came his way, but the momentum was still with the Blues as Armer and Moxon probed with crosses. The Saddlers did enough to see the period through, with a header from Mellish looping high and wide.

Carlisle thought they'd done it as they picked the pace up again on 25 minutes when a moment of magic from Gibson took him past Daniels. Dennis connected with a firm strike from the low cut back but Evans was down smartly to palm the goal bound grasscutter away. 

The goal that had been coming was thanks initially to Jon Mellish as he made a 50:50 ball his own deep inside the home half. He had to stop it from going out, and he spun on it once he'd done that to see Armer in space. The left back wasted no time with the cross, and Ryan Edmondson said thank you very much as he calmly side footed it into the net to register his fourth of the campaign.

There was an incredible scramble on the visiting line on 33 minutes as the Saddlers looked to respond. Daniels had done well to beat two and his pass then took three ricochets, with just about every blue shirt throwing themselves in the way. Jack Ellis restored order with a hacked clearance.

Hutchinson will feel he should have done better when he got on the end of a whisked free kick from Knowles. He had the goal at his mercy but he nodded it wide.

More skill from Gibson brought another corner for the away team, after he nutmegged Gordon, but it was high and deep from Charters and the moment was gone.

There was a huge shout for a Carlisle penalty after Dennis had showed strength before flicking the ball towards the six-yard box. Edmondson got there first, and he appeared to be clipped as he then tumbled to the ground. The referee didn't even look like he'd seen the incident with not even a wave of the hands to show that he felt it hadn't been a foul. 

Holy did well to drag a cross from Johnson out of the air at the start of the second period, with the Blues kicking into a very strong wind.

There were a series of almost moments for both teams as it stayed tight, and Gibson searched for  a spark as he robbed possession before striding onwards. He was closed down as he tried to jink his way into the area.

Holy had to be at his best on 58 minutes when Hutchinson found the ball at his feet on the angle of the area. It was fierce, but the glovesman was up to claw it away from the roof of the net.

Walsall started to send more men forward as they went for attacking substitutions but resolute defending made clear cut chances difficult to find.

Moxon was timely with a header as Hutchinson sent a dangerous one in, and there were home hopes of a penalty when Ellis edged Gordon out of it as he dropped a shoulder to chase one down. The whistle didn't blow.

There was an opening created from nowhere when Monthe angled a run at the byeline. He took everyone by surprise with a teaser of a connection that went like a bullet across the face of the target.

The Saddlers kept throwing everything forward and Hutchinson was left with his head in his hands when a powerful thunderbolt edged the wrong side of the upright.

Hutchinson out two shots straight at Holy in quick succession, and the keeper was off his line to clear a potential hazard as a neat touch had Allen interested. Whelan felt the full force of the no-nonsense swipe.

Whelan went to ground for treatment once again as he continued to feel the after effects of the Holy follow through, and that signalled more movement from the bench as Barclay and Sho-Silva came on.

There was another mass scramble in the United box after Allen, Hutchinson and Monthe all found a spinning ball on their boots. It was excellent defending that made sure the final shot of four swirled off into the crowd.

The equaliser, when it came, was a gift as Monthe cleared his lines with a massive punt. Holy decided to come out of his area, and he misjudged the bounce, with the ball squirming free off his stomach. Substitute Andy Williams battled for it and he was left with the simple task of poking it over the line.

Into time added on and a dipping cross had to be put behind, but it was a temporary reprieve as the Saddlers sliced their way through once again. James-Taylor had just Holy to beat, and he made no mistake as he slid it under the stopper and into the bottom corner.

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Goals

Walsall - Williams (88), James-Taylor (90+3)

Carlisle United - Edmondson (29)

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Bookings

Carlisle United - Mellish (40), Armer (90)

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Teams

Walsall - Evans, White, Gordon (Williams 72), Daniels (c), Monthe, Kinsella (Cashman 76), Knowles (James-Taylor 59), Comley (Allen 46), Maddox (Earing 46), Hutchinson, Johnson. Subs - Barrett (gk), Wilkinson, Mcentee. 

Carlisle United - Holy, Whelan (c) (Barclay 82), Huntington, Mellish, Ellis, Gibson (Harris 76), Moxon, Charters, Armer, Dennis (Stretton 63), Edmondson (Sho-Silva 82). Subs - Kelly (gk), Hilton, Devitt, Idehen.

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Match officials

Referee - Scott Oldham
Assistant Referee 1 - Ollie Williams
Assistant Referee 2 - Paul Stonier
Fourth Official - Neil Pratt
Observer - Paul Rejer
Coach - Keren Barratt

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Attendance - 3,499 (418)

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