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Hampton & Richmond Borough 0-3 Braintree Town: Iron put Beavers to the sword!

Goals from Joe Benton, Levi Amantchi and an own goal from Dean Inman earned Braintree Town all three points in southwest London.

Hampton

By Jeb Moore

HAMPTON & RB 0

BRAINTREE TN 3
Benton 23, Lamantchi 88, Inman (og) 90+3

MARSHALLED: Hampton’s Liam Vincent pushes forward but Braintree defend well, insets
PICTURE: Thom Lang

GOALSfrom Joe Benton, Levi Amantchi and an own goal from Dean Inman earned Braintree Town all three points in southwest London.
Both sides had been in good form going into the game, but it was the Iron who made it four wins in a row.
Hampton boss Gary McCann said: “It’s hard to criticise the lads because the schedule has been so hard and they’ve left everything out on the pitch again.” The game ...

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