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A PERFECT TEN FOR GLORIOUS GLOVERS

A PERFECT

By Kerry Miller

YEOVIL TOWN 2
Worthington 30, Hyde 90

BRAINTREE T 0

WORTHY WINNER: Yeovil Town’s Matt Worthington celebrates his lob
PICTURE: Pinnacle

■ Yeovil Town’s 2-0 derby win over Weymouth on Tuesday night was watched by a crowd of 6,289 – the highest ever attendance for a National League South match
GOALS in each half from skipper Matt Worthington and sub Jake Hyde ensured that leaders Yeovil Town made it ten wins on the spin and went six points clear.
Glovers boss Mark Cooper praised his players, staff and volunteers, adding: “The c...

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