In the last few weeks, FC Halifax Town has demonstrated notable tactical shifts that underline their adaptability. The coaching staff has focused on fine-tuning formations based on different opponents, enabling the team to beat stronger sides like Oldham Athletic.

One tactic has been a switch to a more dynamic 4-3-3 formation during attacking phases. This adjustment allows players like Owen Bray and A. Cappello to stretch the play and exploit the wings. Their speed has caused numerous problems for defenders in the opposition.

the Shaymen have adopted a counter-pressing approach to regain possession quickly. This was particularly evident in the match against Notts County, where they limited their rivals' time on the ball, which led to several scoring opportunities. The crowd at The Shay was treated to a thrilling display of high-energy football that kept them on the edge of their seats.

With these tactical tweaks in play, FC Halifax Town appears poised for continued success in the National League. Their ability to adjust strategy based on rivals could prove crucial in the long and arduous season ahead, especially as they aim for a playoff position.