Predators Blue's sponsors Aaron Small Build footed the bill as the under-14 outfit made their way to Majorca.
Ex-Spurs player David Howells coached the Alcudia team and with the heat nearly in the 40s, Predators found the early going tough against a fast start from the Spanish team.
Keeper Miles made some good early saves, but was helpless when a shot f
rom the Alcudia captain deflected off of Porter to hit the net.
Predators striker Ryder nearly made amends five minutes later as his shot smashed against the bar only for the defence to clear.
In the 21st minute, Predators were level. Millington picked the ball up in the centre circle, and a defence-splitting pass saw Ryder slot home in a one-on-one with the goalie.
Just on half-time, the referee awarded Predators a free-kick on the edge of the Alcudia area.
McAllister hit a great shot, and although the keeper parried it, Owens smashed home the rebound to put Predators 2-1 up at the break.
Alcudia pressed hard in the second half but could not break down the Predators defence, with both Porter and Janman standing strong in the middle and Hardwell and Hunt cutting out any wing play.
Left winger White was causing problems for the home side with his dazzling runs and nearly extended the lead in the 55th minute with a curling shot that just clipped the bar.
In the 63rd minute, Alcudia were level. A great one-two from the strikers caught Miles off-guard and the ball bounced into the emply net.
With time running out, a draw looked inevitable until White picked up the ball on the left to beat the last defender and smash home the winner.
Man of the match was Josh White.
Coaches Andy Miles and John Ryder were impressed with this win. Next, the team travel to Sandy Balls in the New Forest for another friendly.
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