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DIV 1 NORTH

By George Purvis

WROXHAM 2 HEYBRIDGE SWFTS 0
WROXHAM kept their
■ play-off hopes alive with a comfortable win over already-relegated Heybridge.
Wroxham controlled the first half, preventing Heybridge from causing goalkeeper Tom Coombe any problems.
After several chances Wroxham were able to take the lead 40 minutes in when Kai Fletcher converted a low cross from Charlie Norman. Wroxham had multiple chances in the second half.
Just five minutes in Louis Simmons missed an excellent chance from the edge of the box going just wide of an open net.
Heybridge’s best chanc...

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