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Lincoln United 1 Deal Town 1 (United win 4-3 on penalties) in FA Vase quarter-final match at Ashby Avenue

Deal Town’s FA Vase dream is over after losing their quarter-final tie at Lincoln United on penalties.

In an entertaining opening half Ben Chapman scored just before the break after Lincoln had taken an early lead through Jack McMenemy. Fatigue set in for both teams as the match progressed and United hit the woodwork with a minute left leaving the tie to be settled on penalties, with the hosts winning the shootout 4-3.

Deal keeper James Tonkin had saved United’s first penalty but with United leading the shootout 4-3, he needed to score their fifth as he stepped up to face the opposition goalie, but fired over the bar.

The Hoops were cheered on by a sizeable following in Lincoln as both sides knew a Wembley final was close.

Deal started brightly but found themselves a goal down after 15 minutes when Jake Park’s shot bounced off keeper James Tonkin’s chest and McMenemy rifled the loose ball home into the top corner.

There was a disallowed goal for Deal moments later for offside but the visitors from the SCEFL Premier Division spent the remainder of the half putting pressure on the Lincoln goal.

Deal winger Tom Chapman beat the Lincoln left-back Kallum Smith time and again but the hosts maintained their lead right up until towards the end of the half.

Tom Chapman dragged an effort wide after jinking his way to goal and then crossed for Ben Chapman who went close.

A chance from the opposite flank came following a well-worked corner straight from the training ground and Ashley Miller had a shot blocked.

A deserved equaliser came three minutes before the break when Miller sent the ball looping to the far post and Ben Chapman was on hand to nod the ball home.

Miller shot over just before the half-time whistle sounded as the

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