SATURDAY saw Watchet wind up their home programme by coming from behind to beat lowly Clutton 4-1 and make it ten wins in a row at the Memorial Ground.
In a sub-standard first half showing, they had to recover from the shock of conceding a goal for the first time in five outings before going on to finish strongly yet again as they chalked up another double with their fourth four-goal tally in a row.
Two goals in as many minutes turned things around before the interval for the home side, with Jamie Milton going forward after taking a quick free-kick near halfway and then putting the finishing touch to the move by scoring with a header.
Connor Jeromson then put the Red and Blacks in front with a 25-yarder which flashed in off an upright.
In the second half Watchet again grew stronger as the game wore on and goalscoring full-back Eben Harding made it 3-1 when he poked the ball home in a scramble following a corner.
He was then on the mark to register his second brace in three games when he nodded home a cross from Zac Ryder before Watchet missed late chances to make the scoreline more emphatic through Aaron Deeks and a sitter from Brandon Walsh.
Watchet: A Bishop, B Robinson, M Heywood, J Milton, E Harding, J Worth, B Walsh, C Jeromson, C Clausen, A Deek,s A Clausen, subs Z Ryder, G Dawson, C Knight (all used).
l Watchet play their last game of the season tomorrow (Saturday) away to Bridgwater Town Reserves.





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