Tooting & Mitcham United

Corinthian Casuals 0 Tooting and Mitcham United 2

Combined Counties - 04/08/2026

Report by: Keith Kelly

Success Eguzoro Scores against Corinthian Casuals - 4 August 2026
Image Credit: Tim Marcus

Match Report

Tooting bounced back from Saturday’s disappointing opening result with a commanding 2-0 victory over Corinthian-Casuals. In their first away fixture of the season, the Terrors produced a clinical first-half performance and a resilient defensive display to secure all three points in front of a fantastic travelling support.

The match began as a tight, cagey affair with both sides fighting for early midfield supremacy. However, Tooting & Mitcham gradually asserted control and broke the deadlock in the 29th minute. Conor Melody delivered a precise free-kick into the penalty area, which was met and headed back across the face of the goal by Sonny Harnett-Balkwill, allowing Success Eguzoro to nod home for a 1-0 lead.

Just nine minutes later, the visitors doubled their advantage from another set-piece opportunity. Melody turned provider once again, swinging in a dangerous corner. Corinthian-Casuals goalkeeper David Wloch failed to claim the ball under pressure, dropping it into the six-yard box. In the ensuing goalmouth scramble, Darral Wopara reacted quickest to tuck the ball home, sending the Terrors into the break with a comfortable 2-0 cushion.

Any hopes of a Corinthian-Casuals comeback were heavily dented just four minutes after the restart. Casuals player Conor Everitt earned his second yellow card of the match for a challenge on Jordy Ndozid, reducing the hosts to 10 men.

Ndozid was substituted shortly after the challenge, replaced by David Akano-Kouame. With the numerical advantage, Tooting & Mitcham pushed for a third goal. Both Tim Obisanya and Alex Filipe went close to extending the lead, but the final finishing touch was missing.

The home side fought hard in the closing stages to breach the visiting backline. The Tooting defence held firm, though they survived a late scare in injury time when Corinthian-Casuals’ Scott Day found the back of the net. The goal was promptly ruled out for offside, ensuring the Terrors kept their clean sheet intact until the final whistle.

A thoroughly well-deserved away victory.

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