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West Ham United Under 21

Colchester United v West Ham United U21s
Tuesday 5 December, Bristol Street Motors Trophy, JobServe Community Stadium, 7.30pm GMT

West Ham United U21s continue their Bristol Street Motors Trophy campaign away to Colchester United on Tuesday.

The Irons would reach the last 16 of the competition for the first time with victory in Essex.

Steve Potts’ outfit are currently unbeaten in their last 14 matches in all competitions.

 

How did the Hammers reach the last 32?

West Ham United U21s reached the knock-out stages as Group H winners!

The young Irons beat EFL League One sides Bristol Rovers and Cheltenham Town and EFL League Two outfit Newport County to reach the knockouts for the first time since 2020/21. 

Across their three group games, West Ham scored eight goals, with some stunning finishes including Gideon Kodua's strike against Newport County and Callum Marshall's effort against Bristol Rovers. 

You can watch the highlights here.

 

Coach Potts excited for last 32 test

Steve Potts is prepared for another tough outing when the U21s travel to Colchester United. 

The young Hammers have beaten three EFL teams in the competition so far, but are well aware of the test to come when they face Matty Etherington's U's on Tuesday evening. 

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The lead coach expects a real battle, then, saying: “We have got to realise how tough the game against Colchester will be. You are going up against senior opposition and you wouldn’t be surprised if they are full-strength which is what we want when going up against these senior teams because we get to see what the boys can do.

“They’ll be a few fans there. It’s in a [senior EFL] stadium as well, which is the beauty of this competition. So it is great to get another go against senior professionals.”

 

Orford believes U21s can reach the last 16

Lewis Orford admits he will relish the chance to prove himself against experienced professionals once more. 

The 17-year-old, who was part of the first team’s matchday squad against FK TSC last Thursday, has been an important part of the U21s side to move 14 games in all competitions. 

The challenge now is to continue that run and reach the last 16. 

He explained: “We were pleased with the performance against Nottingham Forest, and I think we really showed our levels in the first half. Then, in the second half, we dug deep to get the win.

“It is amazing to be part of this group at the moment. The run shows the connection we all have as well as the pride and passion we all have to play for this Club.

“Tuesday is a big game for us against a league opposition full of senior and more physical players. We just need to rest and work hard to get ready for the game against Colchester United because it is a big game for all of us.”

 

Last Time Out

West Ham United U21s continued their impressive run of form in Premier League 2 with a 3-1 win over Nottingham Forest.

A bitterly cold night at Rush Green Stadium saw the U21s entertain as a thoroughly impressive attacking showing brought a sixth league victory of the season.

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Tickets

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Advance purchase is recommended as on-day sales are only possible by a self-serve machine in Colchester United's club shop.

More details can be found here.

 

Opposition

Colchester United are currently 21st in EFL League Two, with six wins from their first 20 league games.

Former West Ham winger and Hammer of the Year Matty Etherington was appointed manager in October and has won four of his nine games in charge.

The U’s progressed as runners-up in their group following wins over Peterborough United and Cambridge United and a defeat to Tottenham Hotspur U21s.

Colchester's best performance in the EFL Trophy was back in 1996/97, when the Essex side reached the final at Wembley Stadium, where they were defeated on penalties by Carlisle United.

 

How to Follow

We will have a live blog on the Club’s website, with a report, reaction, and highlights to follow shortly after the full-time whistle.

Colchester United 0-4 West Ham United U21s
Bristol Street Motors Trophy, JobServe Community Stadium, Tuesday 5 December 2023, 7.30pm GMT

West Ham United U21s reached the last 16 of the Bristol Street Motors Trophy for the first time in the Club’s history.

A stunning 4-0 win over Colchester United saw the young Hammers record their fourth win of the competition and also stretch an unbeaten run to 15 games.

Battling down the right throughout, Dan Chesters opened the scoring on eight minutes when he headed home a delicious cross from the impressive Callum Marshall.

After the break, the Hammers found their groove and an attacking trio of Divin Mubama, George Earthy, and Marshall showed their class again.

With the experience of Ben Johnson and Conor Coventry too, the U21s went on to control the game with ease.

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Chesters found Earthy, whose thumping finish made it two-nil, before Lewis Orford sent West Ham’s third into the top corner from distance.

Mubama then rounded off a superb victory when he found the bottom corner from the edge of the area.

The result means the U21s have now beaten Bristol Rovers, Cheltenham Town, Newport County, and Colchester United in the competition.

They have scored 12 goals in those four games and conceded just once. The task now is to continue the run into the last 16.

West Ham United: Anang, Chesters (Laing 82), Johnson, Casey, Luizão, Scarles (Clayton 82), Coventry, Kelly (Orford 46), Earthy (Moore 87), Mubama, Marshall (Kodua 87)
Subs not used: Knightbridge (GK), Forbes

Goals: Chesters 8, Earthy 57, Orford 78, Mubama 82

Booked: Marshall 30

 

Scarles praises brilliant team performance


Ollie Scarles was proud to make history for the Academy of Football once more.

Part of the U18s side to win the FA Youth Cup last season, Scarles is part of a talented group now making their mark at U21 level.

Four wins from four in this competition is an impressive feat, though, and one Scarles isn't taking lightly. 

“The boys were brilliant to get another win,” Scarles explained. “We’re doing really well at the moment and hopefully, we can keep this run going.

U21s

“It's a massive achievement [to reach the last 16]. We have such great chemistry and the way we are playing at the moment let’s see how far we can go.”

Showing pace down the left, Scarles was as impressive in defence as he was in attack in Essex. 

Holding himself against senior professionals is an impressive feat for someone with so much learning still to come.

“I feel like it is a good test playing against league players,” he explained. “But I think all of us boys have shown we can compete at this level and win games.

“We have worked really hard in training every day and there is such good chemistry between the boys and that is what wins us games.”

For reaction from lead coach Steve Potts, who praised another brilliant performance from the U21s, click here.

 

Up Next

West Ham United U21s are next in action away to Crystal Palace.

The match will be played on Monday 18 December, with kick-off set for 7pm.