Prime FC 7-1 Wembley Rangers AFC — Gameweek 7 match report. Francis Gerard Mampolo (17 goals) leads Prime FC's attack. Game Changers: Plus One (0) & The Line (4). Read the full match report, player stats, table impact and head-to-head analysis.

Match Summary — Prime FC 7-1 Wembley Rangers AFC

The lights were bright at Baller Arena on Gameweek 7, where Prime FC and Wembley Rangers AFC served up a rollercoaster of emotions that had everything you could want from a Baller League match.

When the dust settled, it was Prime FC who emerged 7-1 victors, ending Wembley Rangers AFC’s impressive winning run in the process. The Game Changer window — Plus One and The Line — proved pivotal, contributing 4 of the match’s 8 goals.

Prime FC form (before GW7): ✅ 🤝 ❌ ✅ ✅ (W-D-L-W-W)
Wembley Rangers AFC form (before GW7): ✅ ✅ ✅ ❌ ❌ (W-W-W-L-L)


How the Match Unfolded

First Half

Barely a dozen minutes had passed when Plus One transformed the match into something altogether different — but the goalkeepers and back-lines rose to the occasion, keeping the scoreboard operator idle throughout the activation. Prime FC were absolutely rampant, carving Wembley Rangers AFC open at will. By the break, they had built an intimidating lead that felt insurmountable.

Second Half

If the first half was intriguing, the second was about to become unmissable. At 27 minutes, The Line entered the fray — once again the goals rained down, 4 of them, raw and relentless. What followed was a masterclass in clinical finishing. Prime FC ran Wembley Rangers AFC ragged, the scoreline a fair reflection of their total dominance.


Goal Timeline

The goals arrived in a dramatic sequence that told the story of the match:

  • 7′Ben Long (Wembley Rangers AFC) opened the scoring
  • 10′Bráulio Valera Pinto Maieco (Prime FC) fired home
  • 21′Bráulio Valera Pinto Maieco (Prime FC) found the target
  • 26′Timmy Abraham (Prime FC) found the target
  • 28′Ergys Pepaj (Prime FC) netted
  • 28′Ergys Pepaj (Prime FC) converted
  • 28′Francis Gerard Mampolo (Prime FC) struck
  • 28′Francis Gerard Mampolo (Prime FC) slotted
MinutePlayerTeam
7′Ben LongWembley Rangers AFC
10′Bráulio Valera Pinto MaiecoPrime FC
21′Bráulio Valera Pinto MaiecoPrime FC
26′Timmy AbrahamPrime FC
28′Ergys PepajPrime FC
28′Ergys PepajPrime FC
28′Francis Gerard MampoloPrime FC
28′Francis Gerard MampoloPrime FC

Game Changer Impact — Plus One & The Line

The Game Changer period left a genuine imprint on this fixture, with the Plus One and The Line activations generating 4 goals — 50% of the match’s total output.

The The Line window was the more impactful, its 4 goals shifting the balance of the contest at a critical moment. Matches where the GC contributes this significantly tend to be remembered — the rule modifications force teams out of their comfort zones and into pure reactive mode, which is where the best (and worst) of Baller League football is often found.

GC ActivationTypeGoals
1st Half (12′)Plus One0
2nd Half (27′)The Line4
Total4

Match Performers

Prime FC

Ergys Pepaj was Prime FC’s standout performer, bagging 2 goals in a display of clinical finishing that powered his side’s effort. As if scoring wasn’t enough, he also turned provider with 1 assist.

PlayerGoalsAssistsShotsPasses
Ergys Pepaj21113
Francis Gerard Mampolo2016
Bráulio Valera Pinto Maieco20111
Timmy Abraham1000
Montel McKenzie02350

Wembley Rangers AFC

PlayerGoalsAssistsShotsPasses
Ben Long1038

Key Players & Season Stats

Prime FC — Top Scorers (Season)

PlayerGoalsAssistsApps
Francis Gerard Mampolo17410
Bráulio Valera Pinto Maieco9010
Timmy Abraham7210
Ergys Pepaj6210
Sak Hassan559

Wembley Rangers AFC — Top Scorers (Season)

PlayerGoalsAssistsApps
Domingos Pires9210
Callam Gardner719
Kristian Campbell319
Ben Long218
Abdulahi Abdulazeez107

Key Attacking Threats

  • Francis Gerard Mampolo — Prime FC’s talisman with 17 goals from 10 appearances and 4 assists. One of the league’s elite finishers and the focal point of virtually every Prime FC attack.
  • Domingos Pires — Wembley Rangers AFC’s leading marksman with 9 goals from 10 outings, plus 2 assists. Wembley Rangers AFC look to him whenever they need a moment of magic in the final third.

Season Context

With 4 gameweeks left in the regular season, the stakes couldn’t have been higher. Prime FC entered this match averaging 4.9 goals per game — a number that reflected their struggles in front of goal this campaign. Wembley Rangers AFC, by contrast, arrived with an average of 3.4 per outing — a figure that highlighted the work still to be done in the final third.

The league-wide average stood at 7.1 goals per game, a benchmark that underlined the high-octane nature of Baller League football.


Head-to-Head History

This was the maiden competitive meeting between Prime FC and Wembley Rangers AFC — a historic first that will be recorded in the Baller League annals. Fresh rivalries are forged on nights like these.


Table Impact

Prime FC climbed to 6th, wembley rangers afc dropped to 7th.

TeamBefore GW7After GW7
Prime FC8th6th
Wembley Rangers AFC5th7th

Match Stats at a Glance

StatPrime FCWembley Rangers AFC
Goals71
GC Goals44
GC 1st Half (Plus One)00
GC 2nd Half (The Line)44

Match Facts

  • A 8-goal thriller that lived up to every pre-match expectation
  • 4 of 8 goals (50%) came during Game Changer activations
  • The 6-goal margin represented a statement victory, one of the most one-sided results of Gameweek 7
  • Francis Gerard Mampolo continues to lead Prime FC with 17 goals — firmly among the league’s elite marksmen

What’s Next

Prime FC

Their next fixture is yet to be confirmed — check back for the Gameweek 11 schedule.

Wembley Rangers AFC

Their next fixture is yet to be confirmed — check back for the Gameweek 11 schedule.


All stats via Baller League UK Hub. Match reports auto-generated from official data.

Looking for more Gameweek 7 coverage? Check out the full GW7 roundup for all 6 matches, stats, and analysis.