Forge FC’s team beat HFX Wanderers FC for a goal.

Forge FC extended its undefeated streak to nine games on Saturday, June 8 at 3.30 pm
In Hamilton Stadio
And since they beat the Halifax Wanderers 2-1 in front of a strong crowd at the Hamilton stadium, giving visitors their second consecutive defeat.
Around half of the first half, Forge FC opened the scoring, partly thanks to a good job to win the ball in the attacking half. Kyle Bekker released a long pass to the box where Brian Wright was able to nod, since Halifax Ombudsman Wesley Timothy had a brief opportunity to clarify it to a safe place, but the 19 -year -old Phenom phenomenon has been too fast, overcoming Timoteeo and scoring with a fantastic finish.
Massund’s goal was his third goal contribution of the last three games, after scoring a winner against Pacific two weeks ago before adding an assistance in the last week’s match against cavalry.
The local team remained aggressors during the rest of the first half, testing Rayane Yesli and the background of the HFX Wanderers FC several more times, but Halifax Wanderers FC evaded most of the danger and reached the half time that a goal broke.
However, part -time settings did not immediately help change the tide for Halifax; Forge FC had several good opportunities almost immediately in the second half, and an opportunity for just outside the box, but they could not capitalize and the vagrants began to find their balance.
A wave of renewed energy gave the Wanderers more time in the attacking half, but it would be forge to find the network again.
Massunda played the creator this time, picking up the ball on the edge of the box and creating space for himself with a good dribble, before aiming a good cross towards the back post, where Brian Wright chronamed his career perfectly to reach the end and lead him.
The HFX Wanderers would recover a goal with just under 10 minutes to play, since Timothy played at a crossing that did not find his goal, but reached the post of the distant goal, recovering perfectly for Jason Bahambula at the door for a direct ending.
However, despite a handful of additional opportunities in the detention time, the Wanderers returning effort finally fell short, since the Hammers obtained their fourth victory of the regular season 2025.
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Score

Alignments

Forge FC: Koleilat; Rama, Nimick, Owolabi-belewu (Kane 65 ‘), Paton; AchiniTi-Jönson, Hojabrpour, Bekker (Jensen 81 ‘); Babouli, Wright (Filion 81 ‘), Massunda (Koné 85’)
Halifax Wanderers: Yesli; Pearlman (Alphense 84 ‘), Meilleur-Giguère, Mekideche, Timothy (Gagnon-Laparé 84’); Johnston, Callegari; Baï (Biello 77 ‘), Probo (Rea 65’), Telfer; Coimbra (Bahambula 65 ‘)

Goals

25 ‘ – HCE Massunda (Forge FC)
76 ‘ – Brian Wright (Forge FC)
82 ‘ – Jason Bahambula (Halifax Wanderers)

Discipline

16 ‘ – Yellow: Alessandro Hojabrpour (Forge FC)
41 ‘ – Yellow: Nassim Mekideche (Halifax Wanderers)
43 ‘ – Yellow: Ryan Telfer (Halifax Wanderers)

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