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Tor blimey! Swann’s late brace boosts Tivvy

PLYMOUTH PARKWAY 1 TIVERTON TOWN 2
By Mike Parrish

PLYMOUTH Parkway ended their final home fixture of 2025 with frustration as Tiverton Town came from behind to claim a vital win at Bolitho Park.
In a tight all-Devon contest between two sides battling near the foot of the table, clear chances were limited for long spells, with both defences largely on top.
Parkway made one change from midweek, with Callum Hall returning for his 200th appearance, while Rocky Neal missed out through illness.
The first half was cautious, though the hosts threatened early through Will Sullivan and Mike...

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