

The Motormen hosted 3rd placed Wroxham at the Techsoc.com confident after back to back wins in both the league and midweek in the Velocity Cup.
The early stages saw the home side controlling possesion however with Wroham's first break up field Charles Norman did well in winning his side a corner.
The opening goal soon arrived, Karl Kayembe was dispossed in the middle of the park allowing Damari Daley to bring the ball up-field, he spread the play out to Asa Mcgeachy who smartly finished low into the bottom corner beating the dive of Samuel Nwabuko.
Redbridge immediately looked to level, Jack Chawner switching play with a lovely ball finding Joseph Johnson who took a heavy touch allowing keeper Thomas Coombe to come and collect.
Good work then out on the left by Joshua Taylor saw his cross fall at the feet of Mekael Williams who saw his effort blocked as Redbridge started to turn up the pressure.
Daley for Wroham then saw his shot just fall wide of the upright as Nwabuko was happy to see the effort go behind for a goal kick.
Redbridge were controlling play but finsing it difficult to break down a well organised Wroham back line.
As the half time interval neared the home side were awarded a penalty, Olamiji Ayoola up for a corner was fouled in the box close to the referee who showed no hesitation.
UP stepped Malachi Napa who made no mistake from the spot to level the scores.
The second period began with a big chance for Redbridge, Solomon Ogunwomoju heading over a Ayodeji Olukoga cross from close range.
Napa then put an effort wide as Redbridge continued to knock on the door however they had a lucky escape when James Moore ran through on goal firing past Nwabuko only to see his effort rebound off the post and roll across the goal, the rebounded shot was well blocked.
Kayembe then saw a chance go over before Ogunwomoju saw his attempt palmed over for a corner.
This half certainly belonged to Redbridge but on the break they were undone when a teasing cross from Norman was turned in at the far post by Moore who tapped home.
The home side turned to the bench in an effort to draw level, desperate defending from Wroxham saw a defender head clear off the line.
Six minutes of added time was indicated , Nwabuko came up for a corner which saw Olukoga go close before skipper Henry Day was denied at the death as Wroxham held firm to secure the victory.
report by Adam Silver