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Battling Bluebirds end their long home drought

CHIPPENHAM TOWN 3 DOVER ATHLETIC 1
By Wil Hulbert

CHIPPENHAM TOWN recorded their first league win at home for 24 weeks as they came out on top in an end-to-end game.
Will Henry did well to thwart Dover’s Noah Carney while Matt McClure wasted an early effort for the home side. Dover’s Lee Martin then saw his free-kick just dip over the bar.
Chippenham led midway through the half when Stuart Nelson blocked a shot from Alex Bray but Joe Parker followed up to net. Dover’s Jordan Higgs then failed with three chances in as many minutes. Before the break both keepers s...

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