In a commanding display, The Hunters triumphed over Whittlesey Blacks with a resounding 4-0 victory in the league cup quarter final.
The match kicked off at 10:00 am, and the home side showcased their attacking prowess throughout the encounter.
Town lined up in a 3-4-1 formation, with Henry Smith in goal, flanked by a solid defensive trio of Freddie George, Jude Ariano, and Josh Cooke.
The midfield was anchored by Jack Edwards and Sam Godfrey in central roles, while Will Stewart and Roman Lawrence Alexander provided width on the right and left flanks, respectively.
Up front, George Smith led the line as the striker.
The substitutes for the day were Magnus Kristensen and Stefan Maresi.
The match began with Huntingdon Town immediately asserting their dominance.
Will Stewart had an early attempt in the third minute, but his shot went wide, signalling the intent of the home side.
By the twelfth minute, George Smith came agonisingly close to opening the scoring, striking the post with a powerful effort that left the Whittlesey defence rattled.
In the twentieth minute, a tactical substitution saw Magnus Kristensen replace Sam Godfrey, followed shortly by Stefan Maresi coming on for Will Stewart in the twenty-first minute.
These changes injected fresh energy into the Huntingdon side, and it paid off just six minutes later.
In the twenty-seventh minute, Magnus Kristensen found the back of the net, converting a close-range effort after a precise short pass from Jack Edwards, putting Huntingdon Town ahead.
Barely a minute later, Jack Edwards himself got on the scoresheet, converting a penalty in the twenty-eighth minute after a foul in the box following good pressure from George Smith harassing the defence.
This goal doubled the lead for Huntingdon Town, who went into half-time with a comfortable 2-0 advantage.
The second half commenced with Roman Lawrence Alexander attempting to extend the lead, but his shot in the thirty-second minute went wide.
However, Town continued to press, and in the thirty-fifth minute, Stefan Maresi scored from close range after good work pressing the defender, further solidifying their control of the match.
As the game progressed, Jude Ariano had a chance but his effort sailed high.
The match saw further substitutions, with Will Stewart returning to the pitch after Stefan Maresi was forced off due to injury.
Sam Godfrey also re-entered the fray, replacing George Smith.
Roman Lawrence Alexander continued to threaten the Whittlesey goal, but his shot in the forty-ninth minute was saved.
Jude Ariano had another opportunity in the fifty-sixth minute, yet his attempt also went high.
In the fifty-seventh minute, George Smith came back on for Will Stewart, as Huntingdon Town looked to maintain their momentum.
The final goal of the match came in the sixtieth minute when Jack Edwards completed his brace with a simple tap-in from close range after Freddie George clipped the cross bar sealing a comprehensive 4-0 victory for The Hunters.
The home side's performance was a testament to their teamwork and tactical execution, leaving Whittlesey Junior U12 Black with little to show for their efforts.
All the boys were fantastic today and battled hard on a very sticky pitch, making it very difficult to pick out any one player for MOTM.
We progress into the semi final now v Ramsey.