Fuller's brace from the spot helps bury Bungay.

Tom Lister takes a throw in for Attleborough Town.

Tom Lister takes a throw in for Attleborough Town.

Boro went into their game at Bungay on Saturday hoping to bounce back from a disappointing 3-0 defeat in their previous game at home to Aylsham.

Sporting their new red away strip, Boro kicked off with James Jordan upfront and Zeke Perry taking up an unfamiliar centre back position. Quickly into their stride, Boro took the lead on three minutes when Charlie Smith nodded home from a Jak Fuller corner. Buoyed by the early goal, Boro looked sharp in attack and only had to wait a couple of minutes before going further in front. Brad Rivett cut in from the left, beat two men and curled an unstoppable shot into the top corner from well outside the area.

Boro continued to press and were awarded a penalty for handball on twenty minutes, Jak Fuller stepped up to slam home the spot kick. Bungay came back into the game towards half time and could have pulled a goal back but Robbie Evennett made a smart save down low to his left.

Half time Bungay Town 0-3 Attleborough Town

The second half was a largely uneventful affair with neither side really creating much but Boro did notch a fourth through a second Jak Fuller penalty following a foul on substitute Ollie Ramsbotham.

Boro had a couple of late chances but failed to add to their tally and took the through points back to Norfolk.

Full Time Bungay Town 0-4 Attleborough Town.

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