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William Luke Patching (born 18 October 1998) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for NIFL Premiership side Coleraine.
Key Information
He joined Notts County from the Manchester City Academy in July 2018. He was released by County in August 2019, and joined Irish club Dundalk in November 2019.
A former youth team player with England up until under-18 level, participating at the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup.
Club career
[edit]Notts County
[edit]Born in Stockport, Patching joined the Academy at Manchester City at the age of six.[4] He signed a two-year contract with Notts County on 1 July 2018.[5] "Magpies" manager Kevin Nolan said that "when we spoke to a couple of people at Man City they were surprised Will had been released".[6] Patching had rejected a transfer move to Derby County only six months previously.[7] He picked up an injury in pre-season.[8] He made his professional debut on 14 August, coming on as a 68th-minute substitute for Noor Husin in a 3–3 draw at Middlesbrough in the EFL Cup; County lost the subsequent shoot-out despite him converting his penalty.[9] He made his first start at Meadow Lane on 9 October, in a 2–0 defeat to Newcastle United U21s in the EFL Trophy.[10] He made a total of ten appearances during the 2018–19 campaign as County were relegated out of the English Football League with a 23rd-place finish in League Two. On 12 August 2019, manager Neal Ardley stated that Patching could go out on loan to gain experience and match fitness,[11] but Patching left the club by mutual consent two days later.[12]
Dundalk
[edit]He began training with Port Vale in August 2019,[3] but was subsequently signed by League of Ireland Premier Division team Dundalk in November 2019 ahead of the 2020 season.[13]
On 22 February 2021 it was announced that Patching had joined fellow League of Ireland Premier Division side Derry City initially on loan until July 2021, with the option to buy.[14]
Upon his return to Dundalk, he scored in both legs to help defeat Newtown A.F.C. and FCI Levadia Tallinn in the 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying phase and play-off round.[15]
Derry City
[edit]On 22 November 2021, it was announced that Patching had signed a two-year contract with Derry City following the expiry of his contract at Dundalk, from the 2022 season.[16]
Carlisle United
[edit]In December 2024 it was announced that Patching would join Carlisle United on 1 January 2025, on a two-and-a-half year contract.[17][18]
Coleraine
[edit]On 12 June 2025, Patching joined NIFL Premiership side Coleraine on a season-long loan deal.[19] On 5 January 2026, he joined the club on a permanent basis on a two-and-a-half year contract.[20]
International career
[edit]Patching was selected by head coach Neil Dewsnip for England's under-17 squad for the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile, and came on as a substitute in the group stage draws with Guinea and South Korea.[21][22]
Style of play
[edit]Port Vale assistant manager Dave Kevan described Patching as a "very promising young player" who was a very "creative" midfielder, "very comfortable in possession, [who] likes to join the front man and get forward".[3]
Career statistics
[edit]- As of match played on 2 January 2026
| Club | Season | League | National Cup[a] | League Cup[b] | Europe | Other | Total | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
| Notts County | 2018–19[23] | EFL League Two | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | — | 3[c] | 0 | 10 | 0 | |
| Dundalk | 2020[2] | League of Ireland Premier Division | 7 | 0 | 2 | 0 | — | 0 | 0 | — | 9 | 0 | ||
| 2021[2] | 16 | 0 | 4 | 0 | — | 5[d] | 3 | — | 25 | 3 | ||||
| Total | 23 | 0 | 6 | 0 | — | 5 | 3 | — | 34 | 3 | ||||
| Derry City (loan) | 2021[2] | League of Ireland Premier Division | 16 | 6 | — | — | — | — | 16 | 6 | ||||
| Derry City | 2022[2] | League of Ireland Premier Division | 33 | 10 | 3 | 1 | — | 2[d] | 0 | — | 38 | 11 | ||
| 2023[2] | 29 | 7 | 2 | 1 | — | 6[d] | 2 | 1[e] | 1 | 38 | 11 | |||
| 2024[2] | 33 | 7 | 4 | 0 | — | 2 | 0 | — | 39 | 7 | ||||
| Total | 95 | 24 | 9 | 2 | — | 10 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 115 | 29 | |||
| Carlisle United | 2024–25[2] | EFL League Two | 10 | 0 | — | — | — | — | 10 | 0 | ||||
| 2025–26[2] | National League | 0 | 0 | — | — | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||||
| Total | 10 | 0 | — | — | — | — | 10 | 0 | ||||||
| Coleraine (loan) | 2025–26[2] | NIFL Premiership | 24 | 5 | — | 1 | 1 | — | 0[f] | 0 | 25 | 6 | ||
| Coleraine | 2025–26[2] | NIFL Premiership | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | ||
| Career total | 174 | 34 | 18 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 15 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 210 | 44 | ||
- ^ Includes FA Cup, FAI Cup & Irish Cup
- ^ Includes EFL Cup, League of Ireland Cup & Northern Ireland Football League Cup
- ^ Appearances in EFL Trophy
- ^ a b c Appearances in UEFA Europa Conference League
- ^ Appearances in President of Ireland's Cup
- ^ Appearances in North West Senior Cup
References
[edit]- ^ "Premier League clubs publish released lists". Premier League. 8 June 2018. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Will Patching at Soccerway. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
- ^ a b c Baggaley, Michael (23 August 2019). "Former Manchester City and Notts County midfielder training with Port Vale". Stoke Sentinel. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
- ^ Porter, Alex (4 September 2015). "Introducing... Will Patching". mancity.com. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
- ^ "Will Patching: Notts County to sign Man City midfielder on 1 July". BBC Sport. 4 June 2018. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
- ^ Brennan, Stuart (3 July 2018). "Man City's release of England starlet 'a surprise' to academy staff". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
- ^ Curtis, Leigh (5 June 2018). "How a twist of fate and help from Michael Owen led to Patching's move to Notts". Nottingham Post. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
- ^ Davies, Matt (21 November 2018). "Patching pushing to become a first-team regular at Notts County". Nottingham Post. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
- ^ "Carabao Cup: Middlesbrough beat Notts County on penalties after 3-3 draw". BBC Sport. 14 August 2018. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
- ^ "Leasing.Com Trophy (Sky Sports)". SkySports. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
- ^ Curtis, Leigh (12 August 2019). "Notts County to allow trio to leave the club on loan". nottinghampost.
- ^ "Patching leaves Notts County • West Bridgford Wire". West Bridgford Wire. 14 August 2019. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
- ^ Dempsey, Andrew (20 November 2019). "Dundalk snap up former Manchester City youngster Will Patching". www.extratime.ie. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
- ^ Barr, Ethan (22 February 2021). "City Sign Will Patching On Loan". Derry City Football Club.
- ^ Fallon, John (29 July 2021). "Vinny Perth 'proud' as Will Patching fires Dundalk to Euro win in Tallinn". Irish Examiner.
- ^ "Midfielder Will Patching makes move from Dundalk to Derry City". independent.
- ^ "Will Patching: Carlisle United sign Derry City midfielder". BBC Sport. 27 December 2024.
- ^ "Patching leaves Derry City to join Carlisle United". 28 December 2024 – via www.rte.ie.
- ^ "Signing: Will Patching". colerainefc.com. 12 June 2025. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
- ^ McNabb, Jonathan (5 January 2026). "Coleraine FC Signing: Will Patching".
- ^ "FIFA U-17 World Cup Chile 2015 - Matches - England - Guinea". FIFA.com. Archived from the original on 20 October 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
- ^ "FIFA U-17 World Cup Chile 2015 - Matches - Korea Republic - England". FIFA.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
- ^ "Games played by Will Patching in 2018/2019". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
Will Patching
View on GrokipediaEarly life and youth career
Early life
William Luke Patching was born on 18 October 1998 in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England.[6] Patching grew up in Stockport with deep local roots; his father had no involvement in football, while his two brothers played the sport recreationally but did not advance to professional levels.[7] He first took up football at the age of five, joining Cheadle and Gatley Junior Football Club and becoming involved in grassroots play within the Stockport community.[8] Patching's early talent drew attention from scouts, leading to his identification for academy opportunities at age six.[8]Manchester City academy
Will Patching joined the Manchester City academy at the age of six in 2004, having been scouted from local club Cheadle and Gatley JFC.[8] He remained with the club for 14 years, progressing steadily through the youth ranks from the under-nine level up to the under-18s. During his time in the academy, Patching developed as a creative central midfielder, benefiting from Manchester City's renowned youth development program at the City Football Academy. His technical skills and vision were honed in competitive environments, including regular participation in the U18 Premier League North. In his later academy years, Patching gained exposure to senior-level training, occasionally joining first-team sessions under manager Pep Guardiola, though he did not make a competitive breakthrough.[7] He featured prominently for the U18 side, contributing to their 2016–17 Premier League North title win, where he played key roles in midfield during the campaign.[9] Earlier, in the 2015–16 season, Patching appeared in the FA Youth Cup, scoring a notable free kick in a third-round victory over Wigan Athletic and helping the team reach the final against Chelsea, which City lost 4–2 on aggregate.[10][11] These performances also earned him initial caps for England youth teams during his academy tenure.[8] Patching was released by Manchester City in the summer of 2018 at age 19, as the club deemed there was no clear pathway to the senior squad amid intense competition.[12] This decision marked the end of his academy career and prompted his move to seek professional opportunities elsewhere.[13]Club career
Notts County
Patching signed his first professional contract with Notts County on 1 July 2018, joining the League Two club as a free agent upon the expiry of his Manchester City academy deal.[14][15] He made his senior debut for the club shortly after, on 14 August 2018, entering as a substitute during a 3–3 draw with Middlesbrough in the first round of the Carabao Cup.[16] His League Two debut followed on 28 August 2018, again as a substitute, in a 1–3 home defeat to Forest Green Rovers.[16] Throughout the 2018–19 season, Patching featured in a total of 10 senior appearances across all competitions, including six in League Two, one in the EFL Cup, and three in the EFL Trophy, but he did not score any goals.[17][18] These limited opportunities reflected his role as a young squad player during Notts County's ultimately unsuccessful campaign, which ended in relegation from the English Football League. Patching was released by Notts County on 14 August 2019 by mutual consent after just one season, with the club and player agreeing that he required more consistent first-team minutes to progress his career.[17]Dundalk
Following his release from Notts County in August 2019, Patching signed a two-year contract with Dundalk on a free transfer in November 2019, marking his entry into Irish football ahead of the 2020 League of Ireland Premier Division season.[19][20] He made his professional debut for the club in the Premier Division on 28 February 2020, during a 1–1 draw against Sligo Rovers at Oriel Park.[21] Over the 2020 and early 2021 seasons, Patching featured in 23 league appearances for Dundalk, providing limited but notable contributions as the team finished second in the 2020 title race and sixth in 2021.[22] His role grew in European competition, where he scored twice in the 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League qualifiers, including a stoppage-time winner against Levadia Tallinn in the second round (securing a 4–3 aggregate victory) and a goal in the first-round rout of Newtown (4–0).[23][24] Seeking more consistent playing time amid limited starts at Dundalk under manager Filippo Giovagnoli, Patching joined rivals Derry City on loan in February 2021 until July.[25] During this spell, he revitalized his career, making 16 league appearances and scoring 6 goals with 6 assists, which earned him a place in the 2021 PFAI Team of the Year. Recalled by Dundalk after the loan, Patching briefly returned to feature in those European qualifiers before the club opted not to renew his contract. In November 2021, following the expiration of his Dundalk deal, Patching completed a permanent transfer to Derry City on a two-year contract, concluding his stint with the Lilywhites without securing any major trophies—Dundalk won neither the league nor the FAI Cup during his tenure.[26][27]Derry City
Following a successful loan spell at Derry City from Dundalk earlier in 2021, Patching joined the club on a permanent two-year contract on 22 November 2021, ahead of the 2022 season.[28] He quickly established himself as a key midfielder in the League of Ireland Premier Division, contributing creativity and goal-scoring threat from central and attacking positions.[29] Over three seasons from 2022 to 2024, Patching made 95 league appearances for Derry City, scoring 24 goals, with standout performances including double-digit tallies in both 2022 (10 goals in 33 games) and 2023 (7 goals in 29 games).[30] His consistent starting role underpinned Derry's competitive campaigns, including a runners-up finish in the league in 2022 and third place in 2024.[31] Patching played a pivotal role in Derry City's 2022 FAI Cup triumph, their first major trophy in 27 years, appearing in all knockout rounds.[32] He scored from the penalty spot in the quarter-final victory over Cork City and started in the 4-0 final win against Shelbourne at the Aviva Stadium, providing midfield drive before being substituted late. This success highlighted his importance to the team's attacking transitions and set-piece contributions.[33] His reliability and impact earned Patching selections to the PFAI Premier Division Team of the Year in both 2022 and 2023.[34] In December 2024, Patching announced his departure from Derry City to return to England, concluding a period that solidified his status as one of the league's top midfielders.[3]Carlisle United
In December 2024, Carlisle United announced the signing of midfielder Will Patching from Derry City on a free transfer, with the 26-year-old joining the League Two club on 1 January 2025 for a two-and-a-half-year contract.[3][2] Following a successful tenure at Derry where he contributed 12 goals and nine assists in the 2024 League of Ireland Premier Division, the move represented a high-profile return to English football for the former Manchester City academy product.[3] Patching made 10 appearances in the remainder of the 2024–25 League Two season, primarily as part of the midfield rotation under manager Mike Williamson, with six starts and 480 minutes played.[22] He recorded no goals or assists during this period, reflecting a limited offensive impact in his integration into the squad.[22] Patching faced challenges in securing a consistent starting role, often remaining on the fringes amid competition in midfield and the demands of readjusting to the intensity of English fourth-tier football after several years in Ireland.[35] In June 2025, Carlisle opted to loan him to Coleraine FC for the 2025–26 season to provide regular first-team minutes under familiar management, with the club retaining a January recall option; this move effectively paused his time at Brunton Park.[35][36]Coleraine
On 12 June 2025, Will Patching joined Coleraine on a season-long loan from Carlisle United, lasting until the end of the 2025–26 season, to gain regular playing time after limited opportunities at his parent club.[37][36] As of 18 November 2025, Patching had made 17 appearances in the NIFL Premiership for Coleraine, scoring 5 goals and providing 1 assist, with notable contributions including a brace in a 1–4 league defeat to Portadown on 13 September, a goal in a 4–0 win over Dungannon Swifts on 18 October, and a goal in a 5–1 victory against Glenavon on 1 November.[38][39] His goals have primarily come from midfield, showcasing his ability to arrive late in the box and convert chances effectively. While he has featured in cup ties this season, his league form has included key assists, such as one in a 2–2 draw against Linfield on 28 October.[38] Patching has adapted well to the physical and tactical demands of the Northern Irish league, leveraging his familiarity with the region from prior stints to integrate quickly into Coleraine's midfield under manager Ruaidhri Higgins.[40] His performances have been instrumental in helping Coleraine maintain mid-table stability in the NIFL Premiership, with the team positioned comfortably away from relegation zones as of mid-November 2025.[41] As of 18 November 2025, Patching's resurgence has prompted discussions of a potential permanent transfer to Coleraine, with the club interested in a longer-term deal amid his consistent contributions and desire to stay in Northern Irish football.[42][43] A recall to Carlisle remains possible in January, but his current form suggests interest in extending his stay beyond the loan period.[42]International career
Youth international career
Patching earned his first international cap for the England under-16 team in October 2013, debuting in a 1–0 Victory Shield win against Wales on 4 October.[44] He subsequently featured in the under-16 squad for the remainder of the 2013 Victory Shield campaign, including the November fixture against Scotland.[45] Progressing to the under-17 level the following year, Patching became a regular selection in 2014, appearing in European Championship qualifying matches such as the 4–1 win over Cyprus in October and the 3–1 victory against France later that month.[46][47] His involvement continued through friendlies, including the FA International Tournament game against the Czech Republic in August 2014 and the Nike International Friendship Tournament against the United States in November 2014.[48][49] Patching's under-17 appearances extended into 2015, with further caps in elite round qualifiers, such as the 2–0 win over Slovenia in March.[50] These selections were driven by his consistent form in the Manchester City academy, where he established himself as a creative central midfielder.[8] Later that year, he made two appearances for the England under-18 team in friendlies against the Netherlands in March and May.[51] Patching represented England at the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile, coming on as a substitute in the 1–3 round of 16 defeat to Mexico on 8 November. In total, Patching amassed 18 caps across the under-16, under-17, and under-18 levels, scoring one goal during his youth international career.[52]Senior international career
Despite representing England at youth international levels, Will Patching has not earned a senior cap for the England national team as of November 2025.[1] His youth experience, including participation in the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup, provided a foundation but has not translated to senior opportunities.[53] Born on 18 October 1998 in Stockport, Greater Manchester, Patching is eligible to represent only England at the senior international level, having been raised there and progressed through the English football system from a young age.[1] There is no record of him switching allegiance or pursuing eligibility for other national teams.Honours
Club
Will Patching's primary club honour came during his time with Derry City, where he contributed to their victory in the 2022 FAI Cup.[54] Patching made three appearances in the competition, including starting the final as Derry City defeated Shelbourne 4–0 at the Aviva Stadium on 13 November 2022, securing the club's first FAI Cup title since 2012.[55] This triumph marked a significant collective achievement for the team under manager Ruaidhrí Higgins, with Patching playing a key supportive role in the midfield during Derry's successful campaign. Patching has not won any other major club honours, such as league titles or European trophies, across his stints with Notts County, Dundalk, Carlisle United, or Coleraine. At Dundalk in 2020, he was part of the squad that qualified for the UEFA Europa League group stage—the first Irish club to achieve this in nearly a decade—after progressing through qualifiers against Inter Club d'Escaldes, Sheriff Tiraspol, and KÍ Klaksvík, though the team did not advance further in the group phase.[56] Other minor achievements include participations in league cups and additional European qualifiers with Dundalk, but without resulting in silverware.Individual
Will Patching earned recognition for his performances in the League of Ireland Premier Division through multiple selections to the Professional Footballers' Association of Ireland (PFAI) Team of the Year. In 2021, during his loan spell at Derry City from Dundalk, he was named in the PFAI Premier Division Team of the Year, acknowledging his key contributions in midfield that helped the club finish fourth and qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League.[57] Following his permanent transfer to Derry City, Patching secured the honor again in 2022, joining teammates Brian Maher, Cameron Dummigan, and Mark Connolly in the selection for their roles in Derry's title-challenging season.[58] He repeated the achievement in 2023, with his inclusion reflecting another strong campaign marked by goals and assists that bolstered Derry's push for European qualification.[34] Patching did not feature in the 2024 PFAI Team of the Year.[59] These consecutive accolades underscored Patching's emergence as one of the division's top midfielders during his Derry tenure, revitalizing his career trajectory after limited first-team opportunities at Notts County in England.[60] The selections elevated his profile, drawing attention from clubs seeking to bolster their squads with proven performers from the Irish top flight. Due to his modest exposure in English professional leagues, Patching has not garnered major individual awards there.Professional profile
Playing style
Will Patching primarily operates as a central or attacking midfielder, renowned for his creativity and vision in dictating play.[7][1] His strengths lie in his composure on the ball, allowing him to advance play effectively from deeper positions, alongside exceptional set-piece delivery and long-range goal-scoring ability, exemplified by his 35 goals across 131 appearances for Derry City.[61][62][7] He demonstrates strong passing with both feet and a technical proficiency that enables him to thrive in possession-oriented systems, often contributing assists and spectacular strikes from distance.[63][7] Patching's career has seen him evolve from a more defensive-oriented role in Manchester City's youth academy, where he developed as a central midfielder focused on foundational skills, to a predominantly offensive contributor during his time in Ireland.[8] At Dundalk and later Derry City, he adapted to possession-based setups under managers like Ruaidhrí Higgins, gaining freedom to roam forward, take risks with shots, and emerge as a key creative force, which helped him mature significantly after early struggles in England.[7][64] While his technical attributes shone in the League of Ireland, Patching faced challenges with physicality in the more intense English leagues during loans at Notts County, contributing to limited starts and subsequent moves abroad.[61]Career statistics
As of 18 November 2025, Will Patching has made a total of 200 professional appearances, scoring 42 goals and providing 36 assists across all clubs and competitions during his career.[62] These figures encompass league matches, domestic cups (such as the FA Cup, EFL Cup, FAI Cup, and Irish League Cup), and European competitions, with the ongoing 2025/26 NIFL Premiership season at Coleraine contributing 15 appearances, 4 goals, and 1 assist to date. The following table summarizes his career statistics by club, including breakdowns by major competition types where data is available. All figures include appearances (apps), goals (G), and assists (A); minutes played are omitted for conciseness.| Club | Years | League (Apps/G/A) | Domestic Cups (Apps/G/A) | Europe (Apps/G/A) | Total (Apps/G/A) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Notts County | 2018–2019 | 8/0/0 | 2/0/0 | 0/0/0 | 10/0/0 |
| Dundalk | 2020–2021 | 24/2/2 | 5/1/0 | 5/0/0 | 34/3/2 |
| Derry City | 2021–2024 | 96/24/10 | 18/5/3 | 17/6/2 | 131/35/33 |
| Carlisle United | 2024–2025 | 10/0/0 | 0/0/0 | 0/0/0 | 10/0/0 |
| Coleraine | 2025– | 15/4/1 | 0/0/0 | 0/0/0 | 15/4/1 |
| Career Total | 2018– | 153/30/13 | 25/6/3 | 22/6/2 | 200/42/36 |
