Loan Watch: Saturday, 13th September 2025 Loan Watch: Saturday, 13th September 2025

Loan Watch: Saturday, 13th September 2025

Here's our latest look at how the loaned-out Saddlers are gwtting on.
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There are a handful of Saddlers currently out on loan, with players from the academy and first-team looking to impress and potentially force their way into Mat Sadler's first-team plans for the ongoing campaign.

Jenson Kilroy • Evesham United
Jenson started as Evesham made their way to Townsend Meadow and took on Racing Club Warwick in the Second Qualifying Round of the Emirates FA Cup.

The match was a high-scoring affair, with the net hit some six times, but neither side was able to hold onto a lead as the contest ended three-all at full-time.

Evesham looked to be heading out of the world's oldest domestic cup competition as goals from Tyrell Skeen-Hamilton, who grabbed a brace, and Kyle Barnett gave the hosts a three-goal lead.

However, fighting back via goals from Levi Steele and Andre Wright, Ioan Richards' goal five minutes into second-half stoppage time saw the match end all-square.

Charlie Wragg • Halesowen Town
Charlie returned to the starting XI as the Yeltz made the trip to the Bradley Football Development Centre and took on Grimsby Borough in the Second Qualifying Round of the Emirates FA Cup.

The first goal of the game went the way of the hosts as Reece York put them ahead with around twelve minutes on the clock.

Though in the lead, Borough saw their hopes of securing a place in the next round dented somewhat when Alex Flett was shown a red card for a last-man foul.

Enjoyng a man advantage, Halesowen wasted little time in levelling the scores as Jason Cowley put the game back on level terms with eighteen minutes played.

Parity was also restored in terms of playing personnel in the second half when Town captain Jamie Willets was also issued with his marching orders, though this did little to change the course of the contest as they will meet again on Tuesday for a replay.

Charlie didn't complete the contest as he was replaced by Harry Burns with just under ten-minutes of normal time to play.

Josh Gordon • Barrow
Josh was named in te Bluebirds' starting XI as they made their way to the Memorial Stadium and took on Bristol Rovers on Saturday afternoon.

Goals from Josh McEachran (16') and Fabrizio Cavegn (29') saw Rovers go into a two goal first-half lead before Connor Mahoney halved the deficit in the second-half, but that would prove to be a mere conolation as the Gas took all three points.

Josh didn't complete the ninety minutes as he was replaced by Tyler Walker with five minutes still to play.

Levi Amantchi • Rochdale
Levi was an unused substitute as Rochdale made it four wins in as many games with a 1-0 victory over Truro in the National League.

Kyron Gordon grabbed the only goal of the game after 12 minutes of play to see the Dale sit at the top of the tale heading into the next round of games.
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