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Angels have Alfie to thank for victory

TONBRIDGE ANGELS 3 CHIPPENHAM TOWN 2
By Charlie Cole

ALFIE PAVEY hit Tonbridge’s winner as they triumphed by the odd goal in five and Chippenham slipped back to the foot of the table.
Angels started the stronger of the teams and led in the second minute thanks to Noah McCann’s close-range shot. This served as warning to Town, who began to put the home defence under pressure.
In the 12th minute, Luke Haines equalised with a superb shot from the right-hand side of the penalty area.
Chippenham continued to pile on the pressure with a couple of good long-range shots but ...

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