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DIV 1 WEST

STALYBRIDGE C 1 CHASETOWN 0

By Taran Dhamrait

STALYBRIDGE Celtic
■sealed home advantage in the play-offs with a narrow victory over Chasetown courtesy of a Jack Irlam second half strike.
The game got off to a delayed start, with trouble with the goal nets causing a 40-minute delay. Once the game got going, Chasetown had the better of the firsthalf and saw a Kevin Spinelli shot rise over the bar.
Max Leonard volleyed over from close range just before the break and Irlam saw a free-kick pushed wide by Curtis Pond.
The home side began to dominate the second half and when Aaro...

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