St John's DFC Wins Fourth Straight FA Disability Cup Final Against Barnet FC

St John's DFC Wins Fourth Straight FA Disability Cup Final Against Barnet FC

St John's DFC defeated Barnet FC in the FA Disability Cup final for the fourth consecutive year. Barnet took an early lead with a penalty, but St John's equalized and eventually won. Key moments included a penalty save by Josh Austin and a goal by James Clark. The victory extends St John's dominance in disability football.

EE Disability FA Cup - Deaf Final Barnet FC vs St John’s DFC. | Transcript:

So, the weekend concludes with a repeat of last year's final. Can this be the year that St. John's are toppled after 3 years in a row? Barnet were heavily beaten last year. They will not have needed any extra motivation for today's match. Is that ball going to drop now? Bow tries to take charge. And Mace Feel of handball. Referee says penalty to Barnet. From the penalty spot, scores. The bow, the arrow, found the target at the bottom corner. The goal scorer Fed out wide. Auton. That's a good CROSS IN AS WELL. THE HEADER OFF THE BAR.

It's seen the chance to get St. John's level. [screaming] Did enough. And I think that's just the best way he can leave that is now Bow. He's round the last defender. The odds being eaten up. HE'S SQUARED IT BEAUTIFULLY. AND THAT WAS THE CHANCE FOR BARNET. HE HAS SENT IT OVER. These players ARE MORE COMMITTED. DEFLECTION IN. AND ST. JOHN'S HAVE THEIR RESPONSE in the final. 1-1. AND A FANTASTIC SAVE FROM JOSH AUSTIN. But it comes back to Auton. And he lifts it in. Keeper came, made the call. AND IT'S BOUNCED IN AND OFF THE BAR.

HENRY BOW THOUGHT HE MIGHT HAVE WON IT. Mahmood has gone in search of Clark. It's a lovely long ball. AND IT IS OFF THE POST AGAIN. AND THE FOLLOW-UP IS WIDE. BEND. Swift all the way through. Oh, the keeper's spilled it. AND BARNEY POUNCES UPON IT. Liam Gunn does IT AGAIN AGAINST ST. JOHN'S. FINALLY. Through it goes for Clark who has yet to really seize his chance. HE FIRES AWAY. AND BURJACK IS THERE AGAIN. BUT IT WON'T COUNT.

CAN IT BE SUSTAINED? WHAT A FINISH. THE CROSS WAS PERFECT. Byron Down's execution was exquisite. powerchair cerebral palsy and blind and now we're up to six and this is the final one of the weekend. THAT'S A GREAT BALL IN. JAMES CLARK FINALLY TAKES HIS CHANCE. ST. JOHN'S MIGHT JUST BE GOING THREE IN A ROW. Could it get better? Mahmood racing onto it and it is four but the flag goes up. AND THE FULL-TIME WHISTLE HAS GONE. This St. John's team just love the FA Disability Cup. Four in a row. In '23, '24 and '25 and guess what? In '2026 it is four again.

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