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Woking's five goals in the first half were enough to stave off a sensational second-half comeback from Macclesfield.

The hosts found themselves 2-0 ahead after seven minutes through Billy Knott and Kevin Betsy.

Jayden Stockley netted a penalty, awarded for Jack Mackreth's foul on Knott, and added a second before Knott also grabbed another to make it 5-0.

But a spirited Macc hit back - Waide Fairhurst scored twice, while Guy Madjo and Arthur Gnahoua also found the net.

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Woking manager Garry Hill told BBC Surrey:

"I think we played some very good football first half and when you're 5-0 up at half-time the game should be over.

"It's very frustrating as a manager and when you watch that, they get a goal which didn't affect us but all of sudden we deteriorated quickly.

"We didn't work second half and there's no excuses. I'm very disappointed."