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IN-FORM DOMINIC’S ON GOALS MISSION

By Stuart Francis

EBBSFLEET UTD 1
DAGENHAM & R 0
EBBSFLEET completed the double over Dagenham thanks to a first-half goal from in-form Dominic Samuel.
It’s now six goals in his last five for former Blackburn and Gillingham striker Samuel while Ebbsfleet have won all five matches in the process to break into the play-offs.
They were made to work hard for the points against improved Daggers, beaten 2-0 in the reverse fixture. There was little between the teams in the early exchanges but Dagenham were indebted to keeper Sam Howes for a fine save to deny Samuel on 20 minutes...

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