The FA Cup match that’s coming up between Bootle and 1874 Northwich is gonna be quite the family thing, cause Joe Woolley will be playing against his brothers Matt and Jack. Joe’s playing for Bootle while Matt and Jack are on 1874 Northwich’s side which makes this FA Cup game pretty interesting when you think about it.
- Joe Woolley’s gonna be playing for Bootle while his brothers Matt and Jack Woolley are playing for 1874 Northwich
- The match shows off a family rivalry with all three brothers playing against each other on the field
- Joe’s got this thing where he keeps scoring against his old team 1874 Northwich
Joe Woolley’s Journey
Joe Woolley’s story leading up to this match is pretty interesting. He used to play for 1874 Northwich but now he’s on the other team. He’s been really good when playing against his old team scoring like six goals in three games for Kidsgrove and Bootle. The game’s gonna be at Bootle’s home field which is gonna make it even more exciting for everyone who comes to watch.
🏆 Sibling rivalry in the FA Cup!
👨👦👦 Joe and Matt Woolley, brothers, are set to go head-to-head in an FA Cup clash between their respective teams.
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August 01, 2025
Matt Woolley’s Legacy at 1874 Northwich
Matt Woolley who’s 35 now is like really important at 1874 Northwich cause he’s played more games than anyone else since the team started. His experience is gonna be real important in this family matchup. His brother Jack just came over from Winsford United and now they’re both showing how football can bring families together and make really cool moments happen.
Family Dynamics and Football
When the Woolley brothers face off in the FA Cup it really shows how weird and cool family and football can be together. Their dad Stewart Woolley’s probably gonna have a hard time trying to cheer for all three of his kids at the same time! This isn’t just another game it’s showing how football can bring families together in ways you wouldn’t expect.
For more information check out the whole story on The Non-League Football Paper’s website: FA Cup: Woolley’s bros stand in the way of legacy!.









