
British Army men's footballers retain Servitude Shield after win against Civil Service

The British Army men's football team have retained the Servitude Shield after a stunning 4-0 victory over the Civil Service in London.
With key Inter Services battles against the RAF and Royal Navy under a month away, the game provided important competitive preparation for Captain Al Brown's team.
First-half goals from Ryan Kenyon, Sean Thomson and a double from Ryan Fagan capped off a brilliant performance from the Forces team.
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Elsewhere, the Army U23s team were in action at the Military Stadium in Aldershot.
However, they conceded three penalties in a 4-0 defeat to Aldershot Town's under-21s team in the quarter-finals of the Aldershot Senior Cup.
Their next match will be against the RAF U23s in the final match of the Inter Services and you can watch that encounter LIVE with us - find out more here.