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Football round-up: Slimbridge, Brimscombe, Shortwood and Stonehouse

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Brimscombe fell to a 5-0 Hellenic Premier Division midweek home defeat to high-flying Highworth Town at the Meadow.

Former Slimbridge striker Edjidja Mbunga was on target for the visitors along with a Dan Grieve brace and strikes from Ashley Taylor and Matthew Cheetham. Next up for Jamie Martin and Joel White’s side is a derby clash at home to Cirencester Town on Tuesday, 7.45pm.

Meanwhile, Slimbridge’s bright start to the season saw Adam Coyle’s and Tom Deakin’s side come from behind to win 2-1 at Westfields.

The Swans were caught cold on four minutes when Dan Stoneman opened his account. However, Theo Clayson netted parity for the visitors just three minutes later. Shiyak Sutherland snatched the winner with a minute to go.

Slimbridge travel to Wallingford in the FA Cup on Saturday.

Elsewhere, in Division One West, Shortwood picked up a deserved point at home to unbeaten Ludlow, who opened the scoring through Jones. The visitors were reduced to 10 men in the first-half. Shortwood’s Elliot King bagged a point for the Nailsworth side with 19 minutes to go.

Marcus Foxwell’s Wood welcome Kidlington Reserves to Meadowbank on Saturday, 3pm.

Goals from Tiger Harris and Lewis Bainbridge helped Stonehouse to a 2-0 victory at Carterton Town as the Magpies continued their unbeaten start to the season.

Ian Soule’s side travel to Redditch Borough on Saturday, 3pm.

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