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Peers sees Blues to another victory

CHESTER 1 SOUTH SHIELDS 0
By Neil Turner

A GOAL in the second minute of first-half added time from Tom Peers helped Chester to extend their unbeaten run to six matches.
The first real chance fell to Chester midway through the period, George Glendon jinking in before shooting from 15 yards that was blocked just in front of the line by Jamie Bramwell.
The visitors had two good chances around the half hour mark, loanee Jid Okeke brought out a good save from Elyh Harrison, and Kyle Crossley rifled an angled effort wide of the upright.
Chester could have opened their account two minutes...

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