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Dartford 0 Taunton Town 1 match report

Dartford still have work to do to seal second spot in National League South after Taunton grabbed a late winner on Thursday night.

The Darts lead third-placed Oxford City by two points but now have only one more game in hand as they aim for home advantage in the play-offs.

There was late drama off the pitch as well with Dartford manager Alan Dowson sent off by referee Harry Wager, presumably for dissent, after the linesman insisted a free-kick on halfway was moved back by just one yard.

Despite arriving late to the ground, Taunton were the side quickest out of the blocks.

Dylan Morgan shot just wide after Nat Jarvis nodded down a third-minute centre and the same player was denied by an excellent Tom Bonner block moments later when a near-post corner was helped on.

Taunton hit the woodwork on eight minutes, Ollie Chamberlain letting fly from 25 yards but his right-foot shot coming back off the post.

Dartford’s first real attack also saw them hit the post, Max Statham’s header coming back off the upright from a Luke Allen left-wing delivery after 11 minutes.

That bright opening with chances at either end did not set the tone of what was to follow as both sides struggled to string any passes together.

The game livened up on 25 minutes when Dartford’s Bobby Dunn earned himself a booking for needlessly taking out Chamberlain right in front of the opposition dugout. Referee Harry Wager surprisingly decided not to take any further action despite a melee involving both sets of players and managers as well as some choice language.

Marvin Herschel, restored to the Dartford side after three loan spells away, was their only spark in the first half and his tricky footwork nearly created an opening just past the half-hour.

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