

The first half saw Chasetown pushing hard for an early advantage, with Wilding attempting to initiate an attack from the midfield. His pass to Unitt was promising but ultimately lacked the precision needed to break through Nantwich's defence.
Shortly after, Langston showcased his set-piece skills with a free-kick that found Unitt's head, but Nantwich keeper Garratt was equal to the task, making a crucial save. Langston continued to test Garratt with another powerful effort, but the keeper's reflexes kept the scoreline intact.
Cater was a constant threat down the flank, making a determined run to deliver a cross into the box for Unitt, who narrowly missed connecting. Undeterred, Cater launched a blistering attempt from distance, yet Garratt's quick reactions denied Chasetown once again.
Hayward's attempt to create space with a cross fell flat as no teammates were in position to capitalize. Cater persisted and linked up with Butlin, who found Unitt, but the shot went just wide of the mark.
The second half began with Chasetown looking to assert their dominance. Langston's pass to Butlin set up a chance for Thorley, but the effort sailed over the crossbar.
The breakthrough finally arrived in the 58th minute when Langston's cross found Cater, who expertly slotted the ball home to give Chasetown the lead. Nantwich responded with determination, but another close-range attempt from Langston narrowly missed the left post.
Pond was pivotal for Chasetown in the second half, making several key saves to maintain their lead. The Scholars doubled their advantage when Unitt seized an opportunity, charging down the pitch, deftly maneuvering around Garratt, and finishing with precision.
With this victory, Chasetown solidifies their playoff position and now shifts their focus to the upcoming home fixture against Kidsgrove Athletic, looking to build on this momentum.