The Non-League Football Paper

OD’S HIT FOR FOUR AS CHATS ARE KEPT QUIET

- By Katie Falkingham

UXBRIDGE sealed their spot in first round qualifying as they dominated proceeding­s at Honeycroft, putting four goals past AFC

Dunstable with no reply. Abobaker Eisa broke the deadlock for the hosts before Osman Sillah scored on his debut three minutes after stepping on the field, with Matt Woods and Anthony Thomas adding two more in the second half.

There were four goals too for Aylesbury United against Chatham Town, Child Onokwai scoring a brace for the hosts in their 4-1 victory.

Jack Wood and Jordan Frederick scored further goals for United, with Dave Botterill scoring a consolatio­n goal for Town.

Romford’s Asher Modesto scored his first for the club as they ran out 3-1 winners at Molesey.

Charlie Samuels equalised for the hosts on 50 minutes before Chinedu McKenzie scored his third in three games and Nick Reynolds netted from the penalty spot.

Wroxham scored a 90th-minute goal to seal a 3-0 win at home to

Godalming Town, after the visitors saw Darren Wheeler sent for an early bath in the dying seconds of the game.

Davillian Katabana opened the scoring for Wroxham before Ross Gilfedder and James Baghurst put the game to bed.

There was a late winner too in the game between

Witham Town and Aveley as Elliot Ronto sent his side through to the next round.

Town took the early advantage as Nathan Koranteng found the back of the net in the 21st minute, before Perry Dunn thought he had set up a replay with his 90th minute equaliser, only for Ronto to net the winner moments later. Elsewhere, Arlesey Town and Chalfont St Peter played out a 2-2 draw while Lincoln

United and Romulus also scored two apiece, and will face a replay after Todd Evans scored a last-gasp equaliser for the visitors.

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