In what was a very lively start to the game, Didcot opened the scoring when Adam Woods reacted quickly to a near post corner to touch the ball past the Kidlington Keeper after only 2 minutes. The remainder of the first half was even with both teams creating good chances only to find both keepers in great form.Shortly after the start of the second half Kidlington equalised when Ryan Hughes beat the Didcot keeper when through on goal. Dylan Oakes then put Kidlington ahead when firing home from close range. Kidlington got their third and the final score of the game when Ryan Hughes was first to react to the breaking Ball to fire home.
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