13:55 GMT, Sunday, 9 March 2008
Chester 0-2 Wrexham
Wrexham pulled off a vital win in their battle against relegation against local rivals Chester at the Deva Stadium.
Paul Hall opened the scoring after 22 minutes firing home Michael Proctor's pass from 18-yards.
And it was Proctor who doubled the lead with 25 minutes left sending his right-foot shot into the top corner.
But it could have been a different story had keeper Gavin Ward not tipped a first-minute shot by managerless Chester's Chris Holroyd past the post.
Chester: Danby, Vaughan, Roberts, Linwood, Wilson (Rutherford 62), Holroyd (McManus 77), Dinning, Hughes, Sandwith, Murphy, Ellison.
Subs Not Used: Palethorpe, Kelly, Rule.
Booked: Linwood, Hughes.
Wrexham: Ward, Bolland, Hope, Mike Williams, Spender, Whitley, Hall (Nicholson 72), Llewellyn, Tremarco, Broughton (Duffy 80), Proctor (Aiston 85).
Subs Not Used: Anthony Williams, Spann.
Booked: Spender, Hall, Tremarco, Hope.
Goals: Hall 22, Proctor 65.
Att: 3,849
Ref: Andy D'Urso (Essex).
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