Grimsby Town vs Cheltenham Town. Sky Bet League Two.
Blundell ParkAttendance5,885.
Grimsby Town 3
- J Davies (44th minute, 93rd minute)
- C Vernam (51st minute)
Cheltenham Town 2
- L Young (61st minute)
- M Taylor (82nd minute)
Grimsby 3-2 Cheltenham
Saturday 17 August 2024 18:30, UK
Jordan Davies netted a superb stoppage-time free-kick to halt a Cheltenham comeback as Grimsby won a five-goal thriller 3-2 at Blundell Park.
The Wrexham loanee scored twice for the Mariners, who surrendered a two-goal lead in the second half but landed the final punch to claim their first league win of the campaign.
The hosts took the lead on the stroke of half-time when a fantastic Charles Vernam free-kick from the left landed right on the head of Davies, who had an easy header to score.
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Grimsby doubled their advantage in the 51st minute with creator turning into scorer as Vernam fired in a shot from outside the area which swerved into the top-left corner of Owen Evans' net.
Cheltenham quickly replied to the Mariners' second goal as Luke Young's deflected effort got through in the 61st minute to halve the deficit.
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The away side then found an equaliser in the 82nd minute as Matty Taylor turned in from close range.
The game looked to be heading for a draw, but up stepped Davies with a brilliant free-kick three minutes into stoppage time to regain the lead and snatch victory for Grimsby.