Blackpool Football Formation
Starting Lineup
justo · Heri · theo · Teddy · Edu · jose · Ryan · Tom · ian · Elvo · OgBlackpool aims to control the tempo through a high press and a vertical attacking style using a 4-3-3. This formation seeks to dominate the pitch by pushing the lines high and forcing mistakes in the opponent half. The lineup is designed to win the ball back quickly and move it forward through short passes and direct runs.
Justo stays between the posts to organize the back line. A flat back four provides the base for the defense where Og and theo act as central defenders. Og and theo must stay compact to cover space while Og works to intercept passes and theo handles aerial duels. On the flanks, Edu and Teddy act as full backs. Edu pushes up to overlap and provide width while Teddy stays deeper to tuck in and support the center when the team loses possession.
The midfield works as a central trio to control the center of the park. Ian sits in the middle to shield the defense and break the lines with his passing. Next to him, Ryan and Heri operate as two central midfielders who drive the ball forward. Ryan looks to link the defense to the attack by moving into pockets of space while Heri helps to press the opposition midfield. This group of three ensures Blackpool can switch play quickly and maintain control of the ball.
The attacking unit uses three players to stretch the opposition defense. Jose plays as a lone striker to hold up the ball and bring others into play. On the wings, Elvo and Tom operate as wide attackers. Elvo looks to cut inside to create chances while Tom uses his pace to run behind the defense. These forwards work together to press the opposition back line and create mismatches in the final third.
This formation offers clear tactical advantages such as the ability to press high in coordinated waves. By having three attackers and three midfielders, the team can create numerical superiority in the middle of the pitch. The overlapping runs from Edu and Teddy also create wide overloads that force the opposing wingers to track back. This creates more space for Elvo and Tom to operate in one on one situations.
Blackpool relies on this high intensity lineup to overwhelm opponents through pressure and width. It is a system best suited for games where the team wants to dominate possession and dictate the tempo from the start.