Gryffindor vs Slytherin Quidditch match (1994)

The Quidditch match was played between Gryffindor and Slytherin in late April - early May 1994. The game was the final game of the year and very important because it would be the decider of the winner of the Quidditch Cup. Gryffindor needed to win by at least 210 points, which they achieved at 230 points to 20.

Background
The game between Gryffindor and Slytherin was meant to be played in November 1993. Slytherin demanded to play another time when their Seeker Draco Malfoy was injured by Buckbeak. Gryffindor instead played Hufflepuff and lost by 100 points when their Seeker Harry Potter fell. Ravenclaw later played Hufflepuff and flattened them and Slytherin narrowly defeated Ravenclaw.

Gryffindor then played Ravenclaw and won 230 - 30 and Slytherin defeated Hufflepuff by a large margin. Slytherin were leading by at least three hundred points, and Gryffindor were in second place and needed at least two hundred points to match them, and two hundred and ten to beat them.

Gryffindor practiced every day leading up to the game. Oliver Wood wanted to win because he would be graduating in 1994 and the game was the last chance for him. Gryffindor were very excited because they had not won since Charlie Weasley was Seeker. Wood kept reminding the team of tactics and telling Harry that he cannot try and win the Snitch until Gryffindor are leading by at least 50 point.

The rivalry between Gryffindor and Slytherin were at the highest level. They were fighting in the corridor, leaving two of them injured and the Slytherin students were even trying to trip Harry over, leaving Wood to demand he never walk around alone. Gryffindor had a loud gathering on the dawn of the match where Wood mainly played the game out with a model Quidditch pitch.

The next morning, the Gryffindor team were applauded when they arrived at the Great Hall. Three quarters of the school were cheering for them - even Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw wanted them to win. When the team walked onto the pitch, they received a great cheer that made them feel like they had already won.

The match
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