Defender Ali Gould scored on his debut for Kings Langley to help them earn a 2-2 draw at Leighton Town in the Southern League Division One Central on Saturday.
The Watford Under-21’s Scottish centre-half has joined the Hornets’ near neighbours on a 28-day loan.
Nineteen-year-old Gould first moved to the Hornets in August 2023 after previously featuring for Motherwell.
He signed a two-year deal with an additional one-year option at The Vic.
You can read a match report of the game via this link.
Next Saturday (December 7) Gould could be involved in a real local derby with Kings hosting Leverstock Green at The Orbital Fasteners Stadium.
There are a number of other Under-21 players currently out on loan.
Josh Mullins started for Bedford Town as they beat Biggleswade Town 3-2 in the Southern League Premier Central Division.
Roraigh Browne has been starting regularly for Southern League Division One side AFC Dunstable.
His most recent outing came in a 4-1 defeat away at Hertford Town on Saturday.
Michael Adu-Poku played the full 90 minutes of Solihull Moors' FA Cup second round tie with Bromley but was unable to help them progress to third round as they were beaten 2-1.
Adu-Poku has now played nine times for Moors, starting all of them and playing the full 90 in seven.
The forward has one goal and three assists to his credit since joining the National League side.
Meanwhile, Jack Grieves was on the bench as Ross County were beaten 5-0 at Celtic, with all the goals coming in the first half of the Scottish Premiership game.
• Tickets to watch Watford’s Under-18 team in FA Youth Cup third-round action against Oxford United are now on sale.
The tie will be played at Kings Langley FC’s Orbital Fasteners Stadium tomorrow night (Wednesday December 4) at 7pm.
Tickets are priced £5 for adults and £1 for Under-18s.
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