Local football results

Thursday, 28 September 2023 09:00

By John Hannaford, East Devon Radio Sports Reporter

A round up of the the mid week local football results

In last night's local football Exmouth Towns run of poor results continued when they were well beaten by visitors Bemerton Heath Harlequins by 4 goals to 0 at Southern Roadleaving them still looking for their first win in the Southern league one south this season.
In the Devon cup Crediton Utd produced a great 3-2 victory over a young Exeter City side at Lords Meadow while Sidmouth Town beat Bovey Tracey 4-3 at Manstone Lane and Teignmouthafc won 2-0 away to Torridgeside fc in North Devon but Axminster Town were beaten 3 -2 by Western league side Buckland Athletic at Tigers Way.  

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