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Tonbridge Angels 1 Ebbsfleet United 1 match report: Scott Wagstaff cancels out Josh Wright's opener

A late equaliser from Scott Wagstaff denied Ebbsfleet the honours in a keenly-fought derby at Tonbridge in National League South on Saturday.

The Fleet had led through Josh Wright’s first goal of the season just before half-time but Wagstaff ensured the points were shared when he scored with five minutes left.

Fresh from their 7-2 thrashing of Worthing in midweek, Ebbsfleet made four changes as Josh Wright, Haydn Hollis, Greg Cundle and Dominic Poleon replaced Franklin Domi, Chris Solly, Ben Chapman and Shaq Coulthirst.

Tonbridge, who won 2-1 at Eastbourne last time out, made two changes with Devonte Aransibia and Jordan Greenidge replaced by Jamie Fielding and Craig Braham-Barrett. It means Jay Saunders’ men matched up the Fleet’s line-up with three centre-backs and two wing-backs.

The first half proved a cagey affair with both sides cancelling each other out in the main. Omari Sterling-James had an early cross-shot pushed away by keeper Jonny Henly.

Opposite number Mark Cousins fumbled behind Tariq Hinds’ near-post cross but the home side were unable to make the resulting corner count. Joe Turner then won a free-kick 30 yards from goal but sent his right-foot sailing well over the bar.

The Fleet’s Joe Martin escaped a caution after a foul on Fielding just before the visitors went ahead on 42 minutes.

Rakish Bingham played in Sterling-James and he unselfishly squared for Wright. The midfielder hit the bar with his first effort but when the Fleet kept the ball alive, it fell for Wright again and this time his shot took a deflection before beating the wrong-footed Henly.

Tonbridge introduced Aransibia at the break, reverting to a back four. Henly made an early save to deny Cundle after he was put clean through as the home

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