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BATH EARN ANOTHER THUMPING HOME WIN

BATH CITY 5 HUNGERFORD 0
By Mark Stillman
BATH City kept their faint play-off hopes alive with a resounding win over out-of-form Hungerford Town, netting five for the second home match in a row.
Hungerford started brightly but were masters of their own downfall when James Rusby clumsily upended Andy Watkins in the penalty area, allowing Matt Richards to confidently send Oliver Davies the wrong way from the spot.
City threatened to add to their tally before the interval and deservedly did so when Jack Compton’s first time cross was expertly headed home by Opi Edwards.
Bath continued in...

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