Woking delivered a commanding performance, securing a decisive 5-1 victory over Morecambe at The Laithwaite Community Stadium. The home side demonstrated considerable attacking strength throughout the match, asserting control and converting their chances effectively.
The scoring commenced in the 12th minute when Harry Beautyman opened the account for Woking, providing an early lead. Woking extended their advantage in the 37th minute through Aaron Drewe. However, Morecambe responded shortly after, with Jack Nolan reducing the deficit to 2-1, assisted by Harlee Dean, just before half time.
In the second half, Woking re-established their dominance. Oliver Sanderson increased their lead in the 77th minute. The closing stages of the match saw Woking add further goals. Substitute Sam Ashford, introduced in the 83rd minute, scored in the 91st minute, and Oliver Sanderson completed his brace in the 93rd minute to confirm the comprehensive 5-1 win.
Woking’s clinical finishing was a key factor in the victory, while Morecambe struggled to contain their attacking pressure.
This result places Woking in 10th position in the English National League with 59 points from 43 matches. Morecambe remain in 22nd place with 38 points after 44 games.