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Needham Market 2-1 Wealdstone: Magic Market make history

Noah Collard hailed his Needham Market teammates after they stunned National League Wealdstone to seal a spot in the last 32 for the first time in the club’s history.

Needham Market

By Drew Kendall

NEEDHAM MKT 2
Sturgess 8, Ingram 35

WEALDSTONE 1
Buse 65

PUT IT THERE! Noah Collard celebrates with the Needham Market fans after securing victory over Wealdstone
PICTURE: Ben Pooley

TROPHY hero Noah Collard hailed his Needham Market teammates after they stunned National League Wealdstone to seal a spot in the last 32 for the first time in the club’s history.
The Southern Premier Central club surged into a two-goal first-half lead, courtesy of Callum Sturgess’ eighth minute thunderbolt and Luke Ingram’s expertly executed chip ten minutes before the interval.
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