A heavy downpour approximately an hour before the scheduled start led to a 45-minute delay in kick-off, as ground staff worked to make the pitch playable. In the rain-delayed National League South encounter, Truro City overcame a one-goal deficit by scoring twice within a minute to defeat Chesham United 2-1. With Storm Bert impacting much of the UK and continuing to influence the match, Chesham took the lead in the 41st minute through Connor Stevens, who scored from the edge of the box. Following the break, Nathan Minhas nearly extended Chesham’s advantage, but Dan Lavercombe skillfully tipped his shot onto the crossbar. Jaze Kabia equalized for Truro with 15 minutes remaining, and mere seconds later, Tyler Harvey secured the winning goal with a curled shot. This win solidified Truro’s position in second place in the National League South. The Tinners now trail leaders Weston-super-Mare by three points, having played one more game, and maintain their lead over third-placed Eastbourne Borough on goal difference.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *