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Classy Clarets stun Beavers

By Jack Lonergan

HAMPTON & Richmond Borough’s unbeaten run was ended by Chelmsford City.
A lack of match action for the visitors showed in the first half and the hosts enjoyed more possession, creating their biggest chance of the half in the opening five minutes when striker Ronan Silva flashed a ball across that was well-saved by Joe Wright.
HAMPTON & RB 1
CHELMSFORD C 3
A few meaty challenges acted as levellers as the game became increasingly stop start and Hampton failed to capitalise. Chelmsford threatened on the counter-attack and flashed two shots over in quic...

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