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Woking
03-21 20:30
3 - 2
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Aldershot Town
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Woking
Aldershot Town
Attacks
94
107
Dangerous Attacks
67
73
Ball Possession
47
53
On Target
4
3
Off Target
6043
4036
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End 3-2
90′
D. Gorman
88′
D. Gorman
H. Beautyman
86′
r.sheckleford
83′
K. Thomas
J. Barrett
81′
H. Beautyman
70′
j.caskey forster
T. Akinola
70′
o.akinola
J.Andrews
68′
keane anderson
T. Widdrington
68′
T. Frost
brody peart
67′
3-2
T. Widdrington
64′
T. Widdrington
57′
T.Hinds
J.Gbode
53′
H. Beautyman
Halftime 2-1
44′
S.Inwood
30′
2-1
brody peart
Assist: C.Stewart
23′
J.Andrews
21′
2-0
H. Beautyman
Assist: Aaron Drewe
12′
1-0
J.Gbode
Assist: O.Sanderson
7′
T. Akinola
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Match Info
Woking edged out local rivals Aldershot Town in a thrilling 3-2 National League encounter at the Laithwaite Community Stadium. This derby match lived up to its billing with end-to-end action and five goals, ultimately going the way of the home side in a result that impacts the playoff picture. Woking started brightly and took an early lead, but Aldershot responded with two quick goals to turn the game on its head before halftime. The second half saw Woking mount a determined comeback, equalizing through a powerful header from a corner. The match winner arrived with about fifteen minutes remaining, as a swift counter-attack was finished coolly to send the home fans into raptures. Aldershot threw everything forward in search of another equalizer, but Woking managed the game expertly to see out the win. The three points solidify Woking's position in the top half of the table and keep their playoff hopes very much alive, while Aldershot's defeat leaves them in a precarious mid-table position. The Woking manager hailed his team's spirit, commenting, "To come back from behind in a derby shows the heart in this squad." His Aldershot counterpart focused on defensive errors, noting, "We scored two good goals but conceded three soft ones. That's the story of our season."