Weston AFC took a trip over the border into Devon, where they enjoyed a 2-1 win over Tiverton Town, writes Sidney Clarke-Sweet.

The away side started brightly when Nick McCootie's shot clipped off the onrushing Joel Manning and out for a corner.

Just a minute later, Weston were ahead.

A low ball from Luke Coulson was fizzed in from the left towards the edge of the six-yard box where James Dodd's expert first-time shot was slotted home.

Tiverton levelled after Sam Avery made a perfect sliding tackle, but the ball landed at Jay Murray’s feet, who buried his shot from more than 20 yards out.

Weston were controlling possession and James Waite got down the left putting a teasing ball along the floor into the area before Coulson's long range stung Manning's hands.

Into the second-half, a great ball into the box from the left spun off a Tiverton player into Waite who couldn’t quite control the ball and Manning collected.

The game was then won late in the game after Morgan Lewis broke down the left, putting the ball to 16-year-old Ryan Crawford who slotted home with a first-time finish on 85 minutes, winning the game 2-1 for Weston.