21:05 GMT, Tuesday, 22 April 2008 22:05 UK
Stevenage 1-2 Northwich
Northwich secured their Blue Square Premier status with a surprise win which ended Stevenage's play-off hopes.
The Vics took the lead from the first chance of the game when Ryan Brown's throw found Michael Carr on the edge of the box and he found the bottom corner.
And the visitors made it 2-0 when Ryan Brown crossed from the left and Joel Byrom coolly converted from six yards.
Boro pulled a goal back with 20 minutes remaining when Moore let fly from 25 yards into the bottom corner.
Stevenage: Masters, Wilson, Laird (Oliver 76), Smith, Henry, Cole, Martin (McMahon 63), Moore, Grant (Berry 63), Morison, Willock.
Subs Not Used: Russell, Rankin.
Goals: Moore 70.
Northwich: Tynan, Kerr, Roberts, Meadowcroft, Danny Williams (Byrne 76), Ryan Brown, Byrom, Crowell, Carr, Steele, David Brown (Allan 90).
Subs Not Used: Connett, Mullan, Burns.
Booked: Meadowcroft, Danny Williams, Steele.
Goals: Carr 12, Byrom 59.
Att: 1,596
Ref: D Phillips (West Midlands).
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