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Billy Waters scored twice to help Cheltenham Town come from two goals behind to beat 10-man Dover.

Nicky Deverdics put Dover ahead from the penalty spot after a foul by Rob Dickie, before Stefan Payne fired in to extend the visitors' lead.

Waters reduced the lead shortly before the break, and Danny Wright equalised with a penalty after a foul on Waters.

Waters then grabbed a late winner from a tight angle, after Payne was shown a second yellow card for dissent.

Cheltenham Town boss Gary Johnson told BBC Radio Gloucestershire:

"In the dressing room I put a big sheet of paper on the wall that says 'can you make today your day?' today it was Billy Waters' day and he won us the game.

"A little change of positioning for him, he got his goal so I knew he would be in credit, and Billy in credit is very confident and now we'll see him back to his pre-season self.

"We kept going, we didn't think they'd play at the same tempo for the whole game and of course then they got their sending off. I was hoping that then there was only going to be one winner and that proved to be the case."