Yeovil Town 2-1 Woking

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Yeovil stayed in the hunt for a National League play-off place as Rhys Murphy scored twice in victory over Woking that made it seven home wins in a row for the Glovers.

In an opening spell of few chances, Kyran Lofthouse had the best effort for Woking, bringing a save out of Adam Smith, but it was Yeovil who took the lead after 31 minutes.

Josh Neufville caused chaos in the visitors' box and the ball broke to Murphy, who scored his 10th league goal of the season.

Murphy was on target again just before the hour as Lofthouse conceded a free-kick and the striker acrobatically converted Alex Bradley's delivery.

Woking were not giving up and Max Kretzschmar headed in with 25 minutes to play.

Murphy flashed a long-range effort wide with five minutes to play as he looked for his hat-trick, but his two earlier efforts were enough to secure the points.

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