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Best wishes go to Stevenage Borough who will be appearing in the first FA Trophy Final to be played at the new Wembley when they take on Kidderminster Harriers on Saturday 12 May. The following day sees an "all-Errea" Wembley clash between AFC Totton and Truro City in the FA Vase Final. It looks like being an exciting weekend!
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Their opponents, Stevenage Borough, drew 0-0 at Northwich Victoria on Wednesday night - a result which left them 8th in the League Table and finally ruled them out of contention for the play-offs. However, Chris Wilder's men will not be underestimating them - while it may seem that they have little to play for, Borough have an F A Trophy final visit to Wembley to look forward to and their players will no doubt be looking to impress manager Mark Stimson, in their quest for a start at the new Wembley.
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Gary Waddock saw his side lose away from home for the first time since he took over as manager in the summer as Shots went down 3-1 at Stevenage Borough. Rhys Day netted an early second half penalty. Goalkeeper Nikki Bull, who has been the centre of much debate this week, was again in outstanding form and ... saved a spot kick. Subscribers to The Shots Online can listen to interviews with the boss, Coach Martin Kuhl and captain Day. Shots are in action on Tuesday evening at home to Ebbsfleet United (7.45pm) and will be welcoming home the Grenadier Guards and 4GS Med Regiment to the Rec after their return of duty in Afghanistan
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Stafford Rangers take on ninth-placed Stevenage Borough looking to make amends to the 6-0 defeat at the hands of the Hertfordshire club back in September. The club and volunteers have put in a lot of hard work to try and ensure the game goes ahead after all the rain that has fallen recently.
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York City secured their first win of the new season with a superb performance to beat promotion favourites Stevenage Borough by two goals to one. City deserved a far more emphatic scoreline, in a game that they should have won more easily.
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Weymouth fell to only their second home defeat of the season on Saturday as they lost to Stevenage Borough for the second time this year. Jon Nurse’s superb first half goal enough to give the visiting team a deserved victory and prevent third-place Weymouth from closing the gap on league leaders Oxford United, who were being held at home by Crawley Town.
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