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Havant

(ˈhævənt)
n
(Placename) a market town in S England, in SE Hampshire. Pop: 45 435 (2001)
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GATESHEAD had to settle for a goalless stalemate against lowly Havant and Waterlooville at a windswept International Stadium.
Relegation-threatened Havant and Waterlooville had kept only five clean sheets all season and had lost nine away games.
GATESHEAD will look to record consecutive league doubles when they host Havant and Waterlooville tomorrow.
WREXHAM go in search of a third straight Racecourse victory this afternoon when they entertain Havant & Waterlooville.
HAVANT & w' 0 SOL' MOORS 1 STRIKER Adi Yussuf netted an injury-time winner to make it four straight wins for the Moors and lift them up to fifth in the National League table.
Havant hoped for a repeat of their 2008 cup run when they beat Swansea but the Conference South side had both Warren Cummings and Brian Stock sent off.
BRIAN STOCK insists he has no regrets after swapping the riches of Burnley for life at Conference South side Havant and Waterlooville.
County doubled their advantage after the break thanks to a giant slice of luck, as Andy Sandell's cross come shot was bundled over the line by Havant keeper Scott Bevan.
Whitchurch needed to win their final league match against Havant but had a terrible start, the visitors scoring after just two minutes from their first attack, a left-wing cross eluding the Whitchurch defence leaving Maciej Janiszewski to score from close range.
SIR Michael Stoute can win the Qipco 1000 Guineas (3.15) for the first time in eight years courtesy of Havant.
RUGBY Lions eventually gained an emphatic win over basement boys Havant but struggled to impose themselves in a game of rather poor quality.