No fewer than thirty-two goals were netted in the National League Under-19 Alliance League Cup fourth round as eight sides took another significant step toward the final. Among those progressing were Tajahri Rogers and his Racing Club Warwick Under-19 Academy teammates, who secured their passage following a spirited encounter in Lincolnshire.
Racing Club Warwick appeared in total control at the interval against Boston United, heading into the break with a two-goal cushion. However, they were forced to survive a determined second-half fightback from the Pilgrims before ultimately prevailing with a 4–2 victory. The visitors’ clinical edge proved decisive, with the scoresheet featuring Josh Flynn, Ben Flynn, Jack Beech, and Reece Kennedy.
The result is a significant milestone for Warwick, which knocked out the defending champions, Eastleigh, in the previous round. Their reward for overcoming Boston United is a home tie in the quarter-finals, with the draw confirming they will face AFC Dunstable on Wednesday, March 25th.
For Rogers, a former CedarBridge Academy captain now playing abroad in the United Kingdom, the cup run represents a high-water mark in a season where Racing Club Warwick remains one of the form sides in the Alliance's Division G.
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