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Northampton Town in charge as Crawley Town freeze

THERE was only ever going to be one winner in this battle between two bottom six teams as Northampton Town cruised to a 3-0 victory over Crawley Town.

Northampton Town

By James Heneghan

NORTHAMPTON TN 3
Fosu 16, Williams 30 (og), Pinnock 55

CRAWLEY TOWN 0

HERE WE GO: Northampton’s Tariqe Fosu, left, celebrates opening the scoring
PICTURES: PSI/Dennis Goodwin

THERE was only ever going to be one winner in this battle between two bottom six teams as Northampton Town cruised to a 3-0 victory over Crawley Town.
Northampton boss Jon Brady saluted a job well done by his players after they eased past Crawley.
A dominant first half performance from the Cobblers was rewarded with a two-goal lead before a third just after the break secured back-to-back home win...

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