

In the opening ten minutes, Chasetown dominated possession but failed to create any clear-cut chances. The first real opportunity came from a Langston corner, which ultimately amounted to nothing.
A little later, Unitt was brought down just outside the area, leading to a free-kick from Langston that caused a bit of chaos in the penalty box but ended with a header going out of play.
As the game progressed, Unitt made a determined charge down the pitch, delivering a cross into the box that was comfortably gathered by Honor.
However, it was Langston who eventually broke the deadlock with a stunning cross that found Butlin, who expertly headed the ball into the back of the net, giving the Scholars a crucial lead.
The second half kicked off with Dunne's throw-in, which Butlin managed to head, but it went straight into Honor's hands. Langston had another corner, but Atherton's defense dealt with the threat effectively.
Yates attempted a shot aimed at the top corner, but it soared over the bar. Atherton's number 10, Piggot, soon leveled the score, putting the pressure back on Chasetown.
Pond made a fantastic save to deny Atherton a second goal, keeping the match tied. A throw-in from Hayward found Thompson, then Wilding, but the whistle blew before anything could come of it.
Chasetown's captain, O’Callaghan, had a chance to regain the lead but blasted his effort over the bar. However, the Scholars weren't done yet; Dunne delivered a brilliant cross to Chimenes, who made no mistake, firing the ball into the net and restoring Chasetown's advantage.
With three vital points secured on the road, Swanny's boys remain firmly in the hunt for a playoff spot, now turning their attention to the upcoming match against Widnes on Saturday.