Flackwell Heath 1-0 Hitchin
By Roy Izzard 31st Mar 2026
This was another disappointing performance from Hitchin and Leighton Town are now strong favorites to win the league as they only need eight points from their final five games. Michael Jones made one change to the starting line up from the Welwyn game with Taylor Rhiney replacing Liam Brooks who dropped to the bench.
Flackwell Heath proved determined opponents and worked really hard all game closing Hitchin down and not allowing any space to play their normal passing football. This meant that Hitchin struggled to create any clear cut chances. The game had a scrappy start and a rock hard pitch led to the ball bouncing erratically. With an over fussy referee it was never going to be an entertaining watch.
The only goal of the game came after Brett Langden made an excellent interception at the expense of a corner. He was injured in the process so per protocol had to leave the field of play. From the corner Jack Shakespeare headed firmly home. After 39 minutes Hitchin had their first shot but Rhiney put his effort over the bar. A Callum Nicolson corner caused alarm but Flackwell Heath manage to clear the danger and Hitchin went in at half-time a goal down.
Hitchin made a more urgent start to the second half but Flackwell Heath had the best chance after 60 minutes when Lindell Stewart shot wide from a good position. Charlie Briggs shot well wide after 63 minutes which then saw a triple substitution for Hitchin with Fernando Toxtle-Bell, Will McNeill and Brooks coming on. Diogo Freitas-Gouveia also came on soon after but in all honesty Hitchin rarely looked like troubling Henry Upstell in the Flackwell Heath goal.
Hitchin cannot dwell on the last two games and must get back to winning ways over Easter. It is important to secure second place to ensure home advantage in the play-off games. The supporters must continue to get behind the team and not get frustrated by a temporary blip in form.
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