UK's first black Army officer inducted into National Football Museum Hall of Fame
Walter Tull was one of the UK's first black professional footballers and the first black outfield player to appear in the Football League.
Walter Tull was one of the UK's first black professional footballers and the first black outfield player to appear in the Football League.
UKAF thought they had the game won but a 95th minute equaliser led to an Irish penalty shootout victory.
Veteran Dave Thompson met and had his photo taken with players Ben Davies and Heung-min Son during at the club's training ground.
Team captain Chief Petty Officer Danny Kerr and head coach Flight Sergeant Dyfan Pierce were speaking ahead of the grudge match.
Flying Officer Jeorgia Carr took her chance up front with an impressive performance as the Air Force won 3-1 against Boldmere St Michaels.
Boldmere St Michaels provided tough opposition but the service team rose to the challenge.
A good first-half performance was undone in the second period as Oxford grabbed four of their five goals.
The Football Association donated tickets to the military community for Tuesday's game, as part of an arrangement with Tickets For Troops.
The match between two fierce rivals is UKAF's final preparation ahead of 2021 Kentish Cup and is LIVE on Forces News Facebook page.
A 7-1 loss to an English Colleges team was put behind them with a 2-1 victory over Sporting Khalsa at RAF Cosford.
Reigning champions the UK Armed Forces men's football team will begin with a game against the French Armed Forces on 28 November.
Flight Sergeant Dyfan Pierce was speaking after his first game in charge of the UK Armed Forces men's football team.
Tickets For Troops charity has limited number of free tickets for the match
Dyfan Pierce took over as new head coach 18 months ago but has held first training session this month due to the pandemic.
The competition was cancelled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic – one of the very few times it has not taken place since 1928.
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