Southern Combination top-two shootout in 34 pictures: Crowborough Athletic claim vital win at Steyning Town
Steve Bone
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Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Two goals by Harry Forster and one from Ollie Hyland earned the Crows the points, after Mark Goldson had put Steyning into a lead they did not hold for long.
Crowborough are six points clear of new second-placed side Newhaven – who beat Haywards Heath Town 3-2 at Fort Road – while Steyning slip to third, now nine points off the pace.
See Stephen Goodger’s pictures from the match on this page and the ones linked.
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
Steyning Town v Crowborough Athletic in the SCFL premier (Photo: Stephen Goodger)
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