Local football results from the weekend

Sunday, 5 May 2024 09:43

By John Hannaford DevonAir radio sports reporter

A round up of all the local football action from the weekend

In local football on Saturday in the A &S Devon league Beer Albion convincingly beat visitors Barnstaple Town reserves by 4 goals to 0 at Stovar long lane, Topsham Town were held to a 1 all draw by Appledore fc at the Coronation ground and Budleigh Salterton were thrashed 5-1 in north devon by North Molton S C.
In the Devon and Exeter premier league Upottery FC beat visiting Okehampton Argyle second eleven 4-2 at Glebe park but Colyton fc narrowly lost 4-3 to Cyst Valley at the Peace Memorial ground. In division one Lympstone Utd were beaten 1-0 by Newton st Cyres at the Marine camp but East Budleigh had a 2-0 victory at west devon side Hatherleigh FC

while in division two Exmouth Spartans convincingly beat Farway Utd 5-2 at Eastlee park but Tipton St John lost 3-2 at Westexe park Rangers and Seaton Town went down 4-3 at Tedburn at Mary.

Finally in division Six Axmouth Utd lost 4-1 at Bettysmead fields home of City Raiders FC  . 

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