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       Match Facts        Hampton & Richmond Borough 1-0 Bath City
       HAMPTON AND RICHMOND   Match Report            but he sliced his shot wide of the gaping
       BOROUGH Stats      from www.bathcityfc.com     goal. Chances continued to fall at both
       SHOTS ON TARGET  1                             ends of the pitch into the second half,
                          A penalty four minutes from time was   Ryan Clarke saving well from Deadfield,
       SHOTS OFF TARGET  3  enough to give Hampton & Richmond   and Conway being denied by Julian
                          Borough a narrow victory over City   when clean through.
       CORNERS   4        at the Beveree Stadium this afternoon.
       FOULS CONCEDED  15  After their enforced two-week break,   Smith had the ball in the net shortly after
                                                      this but he had clearly fouled a defender
                          it was a much improved performance
       YELLOW CARDS   1   by the Romans and they can consider   in the build-up and the effort was ruled
                          themselves unfortunate not to have   out. After several more chances came
                                                      and went for both sides, it looked like
                          at least earned a point from an   they would deservedly share the points
       BATH CITY Stats    entertaining game.          but on 86 minutes Gondoh went down
       SHOTS ON TARGET  3  Two early chances for Tommy Conway   on the box and Deadfield made no
                          and Donovan Wilson – playing together  mistake from the penalty spot. A last
       SHOTS OFF TARGET  6  for the first time – saw great blocks from   minute Tom Mehew shot that flashed just
       CORNERS   1        the home side as City started the game   wide was as close as City would come
                          strongly. Tom Smith then saw a shot fly   to an equaliser, as the Beavers saw out
       FOULS CONCEDED  11  wide but the hosts also began to create   five minutes of stoppage time to secure
                          openings, the clearest when the ball   the win.
       YELLOW CARDS   2   dropped to Deadfield eight yards out,
                           Line ups:                  Bath City: Clarke, Smith, Batten, Ball,
                           Hampton: Julian, Brown, Farrell,   Artus, Evans, Wilson, Conway, Dean,
                           Inman, Anderson, Cox, Gray,   Horton, Mehew
                           Donaldson, Deadfield, Fisher, Muir  Substitutes: James, Richards, Henry,
                           Substitutes: Uche, Smith, Carvalho,   Pope, Tomlinson
                           Minhas, Gondoh             Referee: Joel Mannix (Watford)




       Any other
       business:
       Hampton scored against
       City for the first time in
       6 games. The last time
       they did so was in a 3-1
       victory for The Beavers
       in October 2017.
       This was City’s eighth
       visit to Hampton. They
       have only won once
       – Sean Rigg’s goal
       claiming the points in
       August 2018. Of the
       other seven matches,
       Hampton have won five
       and the other two were
       drawn.
                                Tom Smith battles for possession with Sam Cox of Hampton during Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at the Beveree.
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