Fulham U18s 3 Millwall U18s 2

Two goals in the last six minutes denied Millwall a deserved victory as they slipped to a disappointing defeat at Motspur Park on Saturday.
Last Saturday Scott Fitzgeralds Seniors travelled to Mostspur Park, Fulham FC's Training Ground, where they were narrowly defeated 3-2.
The match started at a blistering pace with both teams creating early chances to break the deadlock.
Millwall's Gary Noel was denied after eight minutes when he picked up a pass from Lyle Taylor and saw his effort blocked on the line by a defender, whilst Jordan Wilson was a whisker away from connecting with the ball following a corner.
Fulham took the lead on 16 minutes when Wilson controlled a low cross from the right and fired home from six yards.
Scott Fitzgerald's young Lions responded in a positive fashion and a teasing delivery into the danger area by defender Joe Goldsmith deserved better, while midfielder Michael Noone also provided a decent cross taht his team-mates could not take advantage of.
However the visitors hauled themselves level on 35 minutes with a well-worked goal.
Gary Bowes beat his man for pace down the right, sent in a far post cross which Noel headed back for Taylor to slot past goalkeeper Neil Ethridge.
Lions keeper Nicky Jupp then denied Fulham virtually straight from the re-start, as he spread himself to thwart Kai Bichard's first-time shot.
The final action of the first period saw midfielder Danny Keen produce a perfectly timed tackle to prevent Matt Briggs having a clear run on the Millwall goal.
The second half opened with Fulham applying the pressure and it took all Millwall's defensive skills to keep the scores level.
Darren Ebsworth headed off the goal line following a corner, central defenders Pat O'Connor and Billy Jeffreys made important blocks and striker Lyle Taylor also proved effective in his defensive duties at Fulham set pieces.
Having successfully dealt with a period of Fulham pressure, it was The Lions who took the lead after 64 minutes following another incisive move.
This time Noel fed the ball into the middle for Bowes, who controlled and laid it into the path of the advancing Keen who fired past goalkeeper Ethridge.
Millwall then enjoyed a spell of possession and could have put the result beyond doubt with both Bowes and Jimmy Rogers denied in quick succession.
With 10 minutes remaining taylor produced a magical piece of skill, controlling a pass from Noone and, whilst under pressure, turning before executing a 20-yard lob that was somehow clawed away under the bar by the keeper.
Unfortunately a double lapse of concentration late in the game saw Fulham striker Lewis Taylor find his shooting boots to grab efforts on 84 and 87 minutes to wrap up what had seemed to be a most unlikely of victories for the home side.

Team: Jupp, Goldsmith, Ebsworth, Keen, O'Connor, Jeffreys, Noone, Rogers (Marquis 89 mins), Taylor, Noel (Ludford 80 mins.) Bowes. Subs not used: Semper, Janneh, Read.