Blackpool Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Joseph (Njagi) · Elvis (Victor) · Jabal (Amani) · Edward (Kiruru) · Ian (Kibet) · Eddy (Wamaji) · Alvin (Ogola) · Theo (Iregi) · Teddy (Waigi) · Sammy (Ombayo) · Justus (Runji)Blackpool aim to control the game through heavy pressing and rapid transitions in a 4-3-3. This lineup focuses on winning the ball high up the pitch to catch the opponent out of position. The goal is to push the lines forward and use the width of the pitch to stretch opposing defenses.
Justus stays between the posts to organize the back four. Alvin and Theo act as the central pair, with Alvin providing cover while Theo focuses on winning aerial duels. Teddy pushes up the right flank to provide width, while Eddy overlaps on the left to create extra passing lanes. The defensive unit shifts as one to keep the lines compact and prevent through balls.
The midfield functions with a central trio that connects the defense to the attack. Ian and Sammy work to shield the back four, with Ian looking to intercept passes and Sammy driving the ball forward into space. Edward operates in the hole behind the striker, using his ability to find pockets of space to link play. This midfield group must work hard to track back when the team loses possession.
Blackpool use three attackers to pin the opposition back. Joseph leads the line as a lone striker, holding up the ball to bring others into play. On the wings, Jabal and Elvis look to cut inside and run at the full backs. They press the opposing defenders high to force mistakes, creating chances through quick combinations in the final third.
This formation offers several tactical advantages for the club. The high press from Joseph, Jabal, and Elvis can force turnovers in dangerous areas, leading to quick scoring opportunities. By having Teddy and Eddy overlap, Blackpool create wide overloads that force the opposition to shift and leave gaps in the middle. The presence of Edward between the lines makes it hard for opponents to mark everyone in the attacking zone.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on high energy and quick transitions to dominate matches. It is best suited for games where Blackpool can use their pace to exploit a high defensive line.