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07 Sept 2025

Mark Hughes’ first home game in charge of bottom side Carlisle ends in stalemate

Mark Hughes’ first home game in charge of bottom side Carlisle ends in stalemate

Mark Hughes’ first home game in charge of bottom side Carlisle ended in a stalemate as his side recorded a goalless League Two draw with Colchester at Brunton Park.

The goalkeepers were on top throughout the game, with Gabe Breeze and Matt Macey producing several top-class stops as they kept the scores level.

Carlisle had the first major chance as Kadeem Harris played a beautiful through ball down the left for Callum Whelan but the midfielder’s shot went wide of the post.

Colchester had a chance soon after, but Breeze made an excellent point-blank save when the goal was gaping for Lyle Taylor.

After a relatively-uneventful first half, it was level at the break and Hughes switched things up in the second half, changing from a back four to a back three.

The Cumbrians had a brilliant chance to take the lead, but Macey produced a fabulous save to deny a left-footed Stephen Wearne shot that was destined for the bottom corner.

Macey then made another brilliant stop as he tipped a curling Elliot Embleton shot over the crossbar.

Breeze was then forced into action at the other end as he made an excellent save after Taylor had met a Jack Payne cross.

Both teams looked frustrated late on, but neither could find the back of the net in a nail-biting finish.

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