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Keepers on top in derby stalemate between Southport and Marine

THE first league meeting between local rivals Southport and Marine since 2003 ended goalless in the National League North contest.

Keepers on

By Matty Hurst

SOUTHPORT 0
MARINE 0
THE first league meeting between local rivals Southport and Marine since 2003 ended goalless in the National League North contest.
Southport notch their fourth clean sheet of the campaign however are now winless in their last five league matches.
The Sandgrounders’ shot-stopper Chris Renshaw was called into action after just two minutes, rising above the crowd to catch a dangerous Harvey Gregson corner.
Within minutes the home side had a chance of their own after Nat Knight-Percival rose highest to meet a delivery but the header was too central and sav...

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