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CHALFONT ST PETER 2 RAYNERS LANE 4

By Sid Waite

TROY Perez-Duah’s first-half double helped Rayners Lane ease through to the next round of the FA Vase.
Paolo Deritis tapped in the opener for the visitors with just four minutes played and before the hosts could clear their heads Sidney Gueye teed up Frankie Bircham to double the advantage.
Perez-Duah then took centre stage rifling a free-kick over the wall and inside the near post to make it 3-0 after 23 minutes. James Evans briefly reduced the arrears, but it merely proved the cue for Perez-Duah to spring the offside trap and slot the fourth right on half-time.
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