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FOUR-STAR BRIG BOOST THEIR BID TO STAY UP

SATURDAY MATCH CENTRE NPL PREMIER
BAMBER BRIDGE 4 MATLOCK TOWN 2

By George Hodgson
BAMBER BRIDGE sealed back-to-back wins and took a huge stride towards survival with a win over Matlock Town.
Brig knew the important of the game and they wasted no time in starting how they meant to go on. Adam Dodd flew down the left and his cross found Ali Waddecar, whose cushioned pass into the path of Scott Harries was rifled home by the winger.
The hosts were on the front foot but mid-way through the first half, Matlock drew level.
Jordan Chapell picked the ball up from distance, drove on and unleashed a...

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