
Chasetown took an early lead when Liam Kirton rode the foul challenge of the Market Drayton left back and drilled the ball superbly across for Joey Butlin who netted inside the six yard box.
The hosts were level when Curtis Pond appeared to win the ball cleanly, but the referee deemed the challenge a foul and pointed to the penalty spot. Jamie Hands made no mistake from the spot to level the score.
Chasetown regained the lead with another superb team goal. It looked like the ball was heading behind for a corner, but Jack Langston never gave it up and hooked the ball across for Butlin to restore Chasetown's lead.
Mark Swann's men wrapped up the three points in the closing seconds. Substitute Josh Cooke took the ball towards the corner flag and retained excellent possession to keep two Drayton defenders at bay. Then, he rolled it back to Langston, who smashed a right footer beyond Sam Agius to clinch a tremendous 3-1 win.