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THREE REDS AS GLOVERS PREVAIL

HAMPTON & RICHMOND B 1 YEOVIL TOWN 2
By Laura Howard

YEOVIL TOWN held on to a 2-1 victory over Hampton and Richmond during an eventful game at Beveree Stadium which featured three red cards and a 97th minute penalty.
Yeovil dominated the first half of action and deservedly found their breakthrough in the 34th minute after Jordan Stevens rifled home into the top left corner from just outside the box.
Yeovil doubled their lead just before the break when Rhys Murphy feinted his way into space before passing the ball beyond the outstretched leg of the Hampton keeper and into the far...

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