Day: February 11, 2026

Attacker Idriss Kanu nets for Barnet in triumph over Walsall

Attacker Idriss Kanu nets for Barnet in triumph over Walsall

Barnet comfortably triumphed over a struggling Walsall at the Pallet-Track Bescot Stadium, as Idriss Kanu from Sierra Leone found the net in their 3-1 win.

This defeat dealt a significant blow to the home team’s aspirations for promotion in League Two. With Adam Senior and Idris Kanu scoring either side of half-time, the Bees readily popped the ball around their static hosts.

Daniel Kanu jumped on a slip to offer the Saddlers hope, but Kabongo Tshimanga closed the victory for Barnet as home supporters called for manager Mat Sadler to leave.

In the 26th minute, Myles Roberts clawed a swirling shot away from the top corner, but the Barnet left-back would not be denied three minutes before halftime, thudding an attempt within the near post from a pass from fellow full-back Kane Smith.

At half-time, Sadler made four modifications, including his whole midfield, but the one-way traffic persisted as Idris Kanu struck the upper bar with a floated cross.

Barnet scored a well-crafted second after 54 minutes, Anthony Hartigan releasing Ryan Glover to cross for Tshimanga, with Idris Kanu slamming in the rebound following Roberts’ point-blank save.

Mason Hancock’s high, hanging cross was deflected, deceiving Barnet goalie Cieran Slicker and allowing Walsall’s and Sierra Leone’s Daniel Kanu to score into an empty net in the 64th minute.

But three minutes later, Tshimanga removed all uncertainty by tapping in Idris Kanu’s cut-back from the left.

Sullay Kaikai's brace helps Cambridge United in promotion chase

Sullay Kaikai’s brace helps Cambridge United in promotion chase

Sierra Leone international Sullay Kaikai shone for his team, scoring two second-half goals following a first-half opener from Shane McLoughlin, as Cambridge secured a well-deserved 3-0 victory at Crawley.

The win also means they are well within distance for the automatic promotion spots in League Two. This triumph marked Cambridge’s seventh win in their last eight matches, leaving Crawley five points above the relegation zone.

Crawley’s striker, Danilo Orsi, nearly gave his side an early lead with a low shot just 59 seconds into the game, but it was expertly blocked by goalkeeper Jake Eastwood. Harry McKirdy then headed an Orsi cross wide, and just before halftime, unmarked midfielder McLoughlin found the net, slotting in a cross from James Gibbons at the back post, putting Cambridge ahead.

Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu could have doubled the advantage shortly after the break, but he shot straight at keeper Jacob Chapman. Crawley defender Josh Flint came close with a header from a Kellan Gordon cross, which sailed just wide, while substitute Dominic Ball also missed a chance at the other end.

Kaikai effectively sealed the match for Cambridge 15 minutes before the final whistle, finishing off a swift counterattack by tucking in Shayne Lavery’s assist from close range, much to the delight of the travelling fans.

He later added a third goal in the dying moments of stoppage time, wrapping up a straightforward victory for his team.