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Romford 0-5 Chelmsford City: Ace Khale inspires vintage Clarets

Chelmsford showed Step 2 class as they romped home in this Essex derby, with a second half hat-trick from Khale da Costa in a one-sided game at Maysbrook Park.

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ROMFORD 0 CHELMSFORD 5
By Michael Grimes

Da Costa 54, 70, 79 Oluwo 59, Blackwell 84

OH YES: Chelmsford’s Adebola Oluwo celebrates their second goal and, inset, Jamie Yila battles with Romford’s Kris Newby
PICTURE: Gavin Ellis/ TGS photo

CHELMSFORD showed Step 2 class as they romped home in this Essex derby, with a second half hat-trick from Khale da Costa in a one-sided game at Maysbrook Park.
In a goalless first half played in bright sunshine on the 3G surface, Chelmsford dominated as expected. But Romford had the first real chance in the ninth minute when George Cox put a header wide....

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