In yet another stellar performance on the road, Dinnington Town showcased their dominance, clinching a crucial victory that solidifies their claim to 3rd place in the league standings.
From the outset, it was evident that Dinnington Town meant business. Dec Martin wasted no time in setting the tone, breaking the deadlock just 8 minutes into the contest, sending the away fans into raptures.
Building on their early advantage, Dinnington Town continued to press forward relentlessly. It was Lewis Price who stepped up next, doubling the lead in the 15th minute.
As the first half progressed, Dinnington Town's superiority became increasingly apparent. Robert Singer extended their lead further, putting the game out of reach for their opponents with a well-taken goal in the 38th minute, ensuring Dinnington Town went into the break with a comfortable 3-0 lead.
The second half saw no respite for the opposition as Dinnington Town maintained their attacking onslaught.
Justin Circuit, continuing his impressive form this season, added his name to the scoresheet in the 55th minute, further affirming Dinnington Town's control over the proceedings.
Despite a brief delay, it was inevitable that Jordan Turner would make his mark on the match. In the 70th minute, the top goalscorer finally found the back of the net, further extending Dinnington Town's lead to a commanding 5-0.
Lewis Price then showcased his prowess once again, securing his brace in the 81st minute, leaving the opposition defense in disarray and the scoreline at a resounding 6-0 in favor of Dinnington Town.
As the match approached its conclusion, there was still time for one final flourish from Dinnington Town.
In the 88th minute, Jordan Turner stepped up to the spot and coolly dispatched his fourth successful penalty in as many days, completing the rout and sealing a comprehensive 7-0 victory for Dinnington Town.
Dinnington Town are next in action Sunday, 5th May, in the final of the Buckingham Insurance Challenge Cup Final against Doncaster City.
Kick off is 3:00pm and the match will be played at Alfreton Town's Impact Arena Stadium, Alfreton, DE55 7FZ.