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Chester 2-0 Tamworth: Lambs are silenced by superb Chester

Chester extended their unbeaten run to five matches courtesy of quality finishes from Elliott Whitehouse and substitute Owen Windsor.

Chester

NATIONAL NORTH
By Neil Turner

CHESTER 2
Whitehouse 11, Windsor 64

TAMWORTH 0

MAKING A FIST OF IT: Owen Windsor shows his delight after scoring Chester’s second
PICTURE: Rick Matthews

INSTINCT: Owen Windsor blasts home Chester’s second from close range

CHESTER extended their unbeaten run to five matches courtesy of quality finishes from Elliott Whitehouse and substitute Owen Windsor.
Owing to Scunthorpe United’s involvement in the FA Trophy, Tamworth, could have returned to the top, but they where let down by a lacklustre offensive display plus a resolute Chester defence.
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