Exmouth Town made the trip to Gloucestershire to take on Cinderford Town and returned home with a credible 1 all draw and retain their playoff spot.
In local football on Saturday Exmouth Town made the trip to Gloucestershire to take on Cinderford Town and returned home with a credible 1 all draw and retain their playoff spot.
Both sides enjoyed a string of chances but neither could break through stubborn defences and in the end a share of the points seemed a fair result.
In the Peninsula League East Honiton and Crediton also drew at the Memorial Ground scoring 3 goals apiece but Axminster Town had a runaway victory at Plymouth Marjons by 5 goals to 0 and in a 10 goal thriller Teignmouth AFC beat Dartmouth Utd 7-3 at Coombe Valley while Sidmouth Town narrowly beat Torrington AFC away 3-2 and in the top v bottom fixture Okehampton Argyle stayed in pole position with a 4-1 victory over Elmore at Simmons Park.
In the A&S Devon league leaders Beer Albion beat North Molton fc 6-5 on penalties in the League Cup and Budleigh Salterton are also through thrashing Plymouth side DC Autos away 7-0.
In the League, Ottery St Mary won by 3 goals to 0 over visitors Fremington at Washbrook Meadow but Topsham Town had to settle for a 0-0 draw at the University.
Finally in the Devon and Exeter Leagues Colyton FC beat Dawlish Utd 3-0 at the Peace Memorial Ground in the Premier Division while in Division One Upottery had a comfortable 5-0 home victory over Chard Town Second Eleven at Glebe Park, Lympstone Utd were well beaten 5-1 by Winkleigh at the Marine Camp and East Budleigh lost to Newtown Reserves 3-1 at the Recreation Ground.
In the 2nd Division Exmouth Spartans had the better of a ten goal thriller a Barley Park over home side Tedburn St Mary at Barley Park winning 7-3 while in Division 7 Exmouth Rovers overcame Westexe Park Rangers Reserves by 2 goals to 0 at the Commons and Otterton easly beat Newton St Cyres Seconds 7-0 at Stantyway.

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