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The NLP’s ten best pictures of the week – December 16, 2018

Our photographers captured the best of the action across Non-League on Saturday.

Hereford trio

ON THE CHARGE: Tom Owen-Evans celebrates his goal against Billericay in Hereford’s FA Trophy victory. Picture: Steve Niblett

EMPTY SEATS: Two fans in a crowd of 413 at Barnet against Bath in the FA Trophy. Picture: TGS Photo.


SHAW THING: Lee Shaw celebrates his goal for Chesterfield in their 5-1 Trophy win over Basford United. Picture: Shutter Press.


NEW LEADERS: Alex Newby celebrates his goal against Darlington that took Chorley back to the top of National League North. Picture: Greig Bertram.


NET BUSTER: Dover concede to Havant and Waterlooville but force a replay in added time. Picture: Matt Bristow.


COR BLIMEY: Cory Simpson celebrates his goal for Evesham United with Steve Davies. Picture: Gary Learmouth.


BEAST: George Elokobi marks his return from injury by scoring for Leyton Orient. Picture: TGS Photo.


ACROBATICS: Luke Benbow shoots just wide with this spectacular effort during the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Central match between Stourbridge and Coalville Town. PICTURE: Will Kilpatrick.


MY BALL: Aldershot goalkeeper Will Manion tries to claim a cross. Picture: Ian Morsman.


CRUNCH: Frickley’s Jacob Hazel fouls Chay Liddle of Marske. Picture: Shutter Press.

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