Berkshire

Slough Town Suffer Late Collapse In Final Away Game

By

Karen McGinn
20 April 2026, 10:09 am

Slough Town FC suffered a damaging 5-2 defeat against Enfield Town on Saturday 18 April 2026, after a late defensive collapse marred the team’s final away game of the season.

The Rebels, who currently compete in the National League South, initially appeared to be in control at the Dave Bryant Stadium. The team took the lead in the 36th minute when defender Erion Zabeli scored his first goal for the club. Slough maintained their advantage until later in the match, when a penalty from captain Johnny Goddard in the 87th minute brought the score to 2-2.

The game turned in the final moments as the hosts found the net three times during stoppage time. Enfield Town’s Hayden Bullas scored in the 90th minute, followed by goals from Bayley Brown in the 95th minute and Adam Thompson in the 97th minute. The result marks a difficult end to the campaign for the visitors, who are managed by player-manager Scott Davies.

This match also saw a reunion with former Slough Town joint-manager Jon Underwood, who now serves as assistant manager for Enfield Town. Underwood departed Slough Town FC in June 2025 following a nine-and-a-half-year tenure. The Rebels will now look to finish their challenging season on a more positive note during their final home fixture at Arbour Park.

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