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Sittingbourne 4 Enfield Town 2 match report: Joe Boachie (2), Henry Sinai and a Dan Cox own goal send Brickies through to FA Trophy fourth round for the first time

Sittingbourne stunned higher-division Enfield to continue their history-making FA Trophy run and reach the last 32 for the first time.

Henry Sinai gave the Isthmian South East side an early lead but National League South Enfield recovered to lead 2-1 through Jake Hutchinson and Sam Youngs.

Back came Ryan Maxwell’s men, with Joe Boachie’s double - including a terrific overhead kick -and a Dan Cox own goal giving them a 4-2 lead at the break.

That’s how it stayed at Woodstock as the Brickies bridged a two-division gap with a performance featuring hard work, determination, pace and plenty of quality.

The opening goal of a breathless first half came in just the fourth minute as Troy Howard collected Richie Hamill’s free-kick and burst down the right before crossing for Sinai to fire home.

Enfield turned the tie on its head, wiping out the early deficit with goals on eight and 17 minutes.

Hutchinson levelled with a free header from a right-wing cross to the back post, then Lennon Peake’s lovely cross from the opposite flank was nodded in by Youngs.

Shortly before the Towners’ second, Harley Earle made himself big to pull off a superb save from Hutchinson at point-blank range.

Sittingbourne were scaring the life out of Enfield with their pace going forward, so that was never going to be the end of the scoring.

The leveller came in the 25th minute, with Ryan Kingsford holding up the ball out wide before playing in Howard down the right.

He delivered another dream cross for Boachie to sweep home.

The Brickies took the lead four minutes later with a spectacular second goal for Boachie.

Hamill’s dangerous free-kick from the right wasn’t dealt with and Boachie set himself for a brilliant overhead kick.

A 3-2 lead became 4-2 in the

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