Barry Town United continued their pre-season campaign with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Yate Town AFC, producing an impressive second-half display to secure the win after an evenly contested opening period.
The first 20 minutes saw both sides settle into the game, with chances at either end. Yate came closest to breaking the deadlock early on, but Town goalkeeper George Ratcliffe was equal to the task, producing an excellent save to keep the scores level.
Barry soon responded with opportunities of their own. Joshua Bernard looked destined to open the scoring, only for the Yate goalkeeper to make a superb stop. Just before half-time, Callum Sainty’s header found the side netting which would have opened the scoring.
After the break, Barry emerged with renewed intensity and began to control proceedings. Their attacking threat came largely through the wide areas, with Owen Cuddihy proving a constant danger down the left wing, his direct running and quality deliveries created problems for the Yate defence.
The breakthrough finally arrived when Mikey George latched onto a pass from the left-hand side before curling a composed finish into the top-right corner, giving Barry a deserved 1-0 lead.
Barry looked the more likely side to add to their advantage. Joseph Case went close to doubling the lead with a fine opportunity, before Elliot Dugan produced an audacious acrobatic effort that, had it found the net, would already have been a strong contender for Barry Town United’s Goal of the Season—even before the campaign had properly begun.
Yate refused to give in and pushed for a late equaliser, winning two corners in the closing moments. Their final opportunity saw a header sail over the crossbar, allowing Barry to see out the game and secure the victory.
The final whistle confirmed a deserved 1-0 win for Barry Town United, whose strong second-half performance, energetic wing play, and solid defensive display provided plenty of encouragement ahead of the new season.
Full Time: Yate Town AFC 0-1 Barry Town United








