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SPOT-KICK HAS ASHFORD EDGY

ASHFORD UNITED 2
SEVENOAKS TOWN 1
By Thomas Williams
TWO goals in the opening ten minutes paved the way for Ashford United’s narrow victory over Sevenoaks.
Sam Corne caught the away side napping with the opening goal after just five minutes.
This was followed shortly after by a second from busy forward Trey Williams.
They didn’t have it all their own way, however, as Sevenoaks showed a fair amount of spirit in the second half to leave the result in doubt until the end. Frankie Sawyer followed up his two-goal performance against Faversham by drilling home from the penalty spot as...

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