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Needham Market 1-0 Dartford: Darts are edged out as Market march on

Needham Market are flying the flag for Step 3 in the FA Trophy quarter-finals after deservedly edging out National League South high-flyers Dartford at Bloomfields.

Needham Market

By Drew Kendall

NEEDHAM MKT 1
Ingram 79 (pen)

DARTFORD 0

NERVELESS: Luke Ingram scores from the spot and, insets, Ben Fowkes and Needham celebrate at full time
PICTURE: Ben Pooley

NEEDHAM Market are flying the flag for Step 3 in the FA Trophy quarter-finals after deservedly edging out National League South high-flyers Dartford at Bloomfields.
Luke Ingram’s goal 11 minutes from time helped continue the Marketmen’s monumental Trophy run, while Steve King’s Dartford crashed out to lower-ranked opposition for the second time this season following their defeat at AFC Sudbury in the FA Cup....

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