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ANSTEY NOMADS 1 LICHFIELD CITY 0

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By Ryan Bromyard

■ A SINGLE goal from Oscar Tonge gave FA Trophy heroes Anstey Nomads victory over Lichfield City.
Just seven days after their heroics against Hartlepool United, they were back in Northern Premier League Midlands action.
The game’s only goal came when Tonge picked up on a loose back pass and was able to skip around Lichfield goalkeeper Brendon Bunn to slot home for the hosts after 33 minutes.
After that goal, the hosts went close again, but this time their shot rattled the crossbar.

Jack Edwards should have pulled Lichfield level after ...

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