Billy Palfrey’s stoppage-time goal secured a 1-1 draw for Truro City against Chippenham Town in National League South, prolonging their unbeaten run to seven matches and two months. Both teams had opportunities to score before the visitors gained the advantage when Matt McClure converted an 83rd-minute penalty. However, just as it seemed the Tinners would suffer their first defeat since 7 September, Yassine En-Neyah had an attempt saved before Palfrey, a former Plymouth Argyle youngster, scored in the fourth minute of added time. This draw maintains Truro’s second position in National League South, placing them three points behind leaders Eastbourne Borough, who have played one more game. Post navigation West Ham’s 5-2 Triumph Over Crystal Palace: A Potential Turning Point? Stephen McDonnell’s tenure as Glenavon manager concludes