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WINCHESTER CITY 1 BEACONSFIELD T 0
By Malcolm Clarke

WINCHESTER City’s last home match played on grass saw them achieve their third successive home victory without conceding a goal and ensure a top half of the table finish.
Meanwhile, Beaconsfield are just above the relegation zone and their hopes of survival will almost certainly depend on next Saturday’s match with Plymouth Parkway.
The all-important goal came in the 64th minute when a corner was flicked on by Jordan Rose and Ollie Balmer scored with an overhead kick.
After going ahead the Citizens had chances to s...

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