Bridlington Town fell to yet another defeat on the road, making it four losses on the bounce in all competitions, with Sheffield FC coming out 3-1 winners.
It was the hosts who came out the brighter side, with two good opportunities to open the scoring in the first 10 minutes. However, Bridlington took the lead against the run of play after 12 minutes, with Lewis Dennison finishing past Edd Hall inside the penalty area.
Neither side looked particularly dangerous for the remainder of the half, until Sheffield netted with 30 seconds until the break, when Luke Mangham netted the equaliser at the end of half played in tough conditions due to heavy rainfall.
James Hitchcock was called into action on multiple occasions after the restart, producing a good save from Rory Coleman’s header before pulling off a stunning double-save from point blank range from substitute duo Tavongo Kuleya and Benni Ndlovu’s efforts.
With eight minutes to go, Sheffield took the lead for the first time when Curtis Morrison was given too much space in the midfield. Take nothing away from the finish, though, as he produced a stunning strike from range which left Hitchcock with no chance.
Ndlovu almost doubled the lead as he cut infield and unleashed a shot from 20 yards which flew narrowly over.
The advantage was doubled, however, again through Morrison who headed onto the post moments before but made no mistake in making it 3-1.
With six minutes of injury time added on, Kuleya beat his man but blazed his shot wide, before Walters' header from a corner struck the crossbar late on.
Brid boss Adie Costello spoke to Brid Town TV following the defeat:


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