By Keith Trudgeon
STALYBRIDGE CELTIC 1
NANTWICH TOWN 0
A SECOND-half penalty was enough to carry Celtic to their first win in five games and condemn highflying Nantwich.
In a game that was intriguing and watchable in equal measure despite there being few clear-cut chances, the home team just about warranted the win.
Dabbers keeper Fabien Speiss was the busier, with youngster Aiden Winterbottom only called into action on two occasions.
Scott Bakkor, Chris Sharp and Matty Wolfenden all tested Speiss, who was most fortunate when he spilled a Glenn Rule free kick but a hacked clearance by Jamie...
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