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Bideford stun play-off chasing Mousehole

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April 21, 2025

BIDEFORD stunned Mousehole with a 4-1 win at the Sports Ground to dent their Division One South play-off hopes, writes Stuart James.

- STUART JAMES

The Robins' Jack Winsor and Mousehole's Mohamed Konte swapped first half goals before Finn Roberts, Jordan Ewing and Josh Webber scored in the second for an emphatic win.

Mousehole welcome Falmouth Town to Trungle Parc today - they drew 1-1 with Bristol Manor Farm thanks to youngster Oliver Evans' goal while Bideford head to Willand Rovers, who were denied victory by Larkhall's 92nd minute equaliser on Saturday. Douglas Camilo got their goal.

Exmouth are still in the play-off hunt after a 3-0 win at Cribbs, which relegated the Bristol-based club. Jack Thorne, Ace High and Louis Morsion were all on target in a rampant first half from Kevin Hill's side and they welcome relegation-threatened Helston Athletic to Southern Road today.

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