Exmouth Town Lost 3-1 Last Night at Southern Road

Thursday, 16 February 2023 12:50

By John Hannaford - East Devon Radio Sports Reporter

Exmouth Town were beaten by promotion hopefulls and second placed Southampton side AFC Totton by 3 goals to 1 at Southern Road last night.

In local football last night, in the Southern League One South Division Exmouth Town were beaten by promotion hopefulls and second placed Southampton side AFC Totton by 3 goals to 1 at Southern Road. Although several chances were missed Town found themselves struggling to make any real impression and found themselves 3 goals down in the last quarter and although Ethan Slater pulled one back 13 minutes from time it was not to be their night and they will now have to regroup for another home fixture with Bristol Manor Farm on Saturday. 

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