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The NLP’s best pictures of the week – February 10, 2019

Our snappers captured the best of Saturday’s action

Mark Fogarty

PLENTY TO SHOUT ABOUT: Adi Yussuf scored Solihull Moors’ winner at Ebbfleet to move them a point behind leaders Leyton Orient. Picture: Matt Bristow

DEER WE GO! Sam Deering helped Billericay to a 3-2 win over Truro. Picture: Nicky Hayes


KNEESY DOES IT! Danny Hollands celebrates his goal for Eastleigh at Aldershot. Picture: Ian Morsman


HURDLE: Binfield’s Gary Smith tackles Briscombe’s James Campbell. Picture: Neil Graham


SEEING DOUBLE: Corby keeper Dan George has a late goal disallowed against Dunstable. Picture: Mike Capps


TOP BINS: Dartford’s Lee Noble finds the top corner. Picture: Edmund Boyden


JOY AND DESPAIR: Dorking Wanderers hit seven past Kingstonian. Picture: Simon Roe


ROAD TO WEMBLEY: West Auckland beat Hebburn to reach the FA Vase quarter-finals. Picture: Shutter Press


PROGRESS: Chetsey Town thank their fans after beating Irlam in the FA Vase. Picture: Garry Griffiths


FULL STRETCH: AFC Fylde keeper Jay Lynch can’t keep out Maidstone despite his best efforts. Picture: Ian Scammell


PARTY TIME: Southport hit five past National North leaders Chorley. Picture: AGB Photo


DOWN AND OUT: Bracknell beat Waltham Abbey 5-1 in Bostik South Central. Picture: TGS PHOTO

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