Three wins in a row transformed FC Halifax Town's campaign, but the secret behind this surge lies in their tactical formation. Unveiling their 4-2-3-1 system, the Shaymen have structured their gameplay around solid defense and quick transitions. The dual pivot of D. Crowe and A. Alimi-Adetoro shields the backline effectively. Their ability to break up play allows the forward line to transition rapidly, turning defense into attack in an instant. This formation not only secures the midfield but also provides ample support for attackers like W. Harris and A. Cappello. In recent fixtures, the effectiveness of this setup has been observed, particularly in their match against Woking. It allowed FC Halifax Town to dominate possession while maintaining a strong defensive core. The versatile roles of the midfielders support both holding and pressing, adapting fluidly as the game demands. As the team looks to continue this form, understanding and adapting this tactical approach will be key. Fans can expect thrilling matches ahead as FC Halifax Town becomes more confident in executing this plan during matches.