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Kettering continue their march to the title, while Alvechurch and Stratford Town pick up vital wins.

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Kettering Town continued their march towards the title with a convincing 3-0 win over Banbury United
The win was the Poppies 25th of the campaign and left Marcus Law’s side 11 points clear of second placed Stourbridge, who enjoyed a rare break from action at the weekend.
Third placed King’s Lynn slipped up at Rushall Olympic, while Stratford Town secured a vital 1-0 win over fellow play-off chasers AFC Rushden & Diamonds.
At the other end of the table, St Neots were denied a crucial three points by a last minute equalizer against Biggleswade Town, while Lowestoft Town fell to a convincing 4-2 defeat against an Alvechurch side who have now broken into the play-off positions and could be considered as dark horses for promotion.

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