

Manager Lee Attenborough started with the same line up that won at Liversedge last weekend, which meant top scorer Harry Draper was unavailable for this one.
Desperate to change their poor recent results at the Raygar Stadium, the Nailers were backed by a large crowd who willed them on from the touchline.
Unfortunately, the game developed in a similar pattern the previous three home games where there was plenty of effort but little to show for it.
The Millers got off to a great start when Lamin Manneh scored at the far post barely 2 minutes into the game, and a lax pass by skipper Jack Broadhead was the catalyst for the early set back.
Broadhead redeemed himself with a clearance off the line in the 18th minute, however in a half virtually devoid of Belper efforts on goal, the nearest the Nailers came to scoring was a Curtis Burrows free kick just before half time.
Belper began the second period with more purpose but found themselves further behind when Liam Moran turned to drill a low shot past Kieran Preston in the 51st minute.
It was a goal that should never have happened, but symptomatic of defensive lapses that are costing the Nailers dearly at the moment.
As the Nailers pressed forward in search of redemption there was plenty of effort, but they couldn’t find a crack in the Millers’ defensive armour and Carlton keeper Felix Annan was largely untroubled.
The Nailers' attempts at forcing a goal only freed up more space at the back, a situation that Carlton cruelly exposed in the 64th minute.
Nathan Watson confirmed the destination of the points taking advantage of a threadbare Nailers rearguard and scored with a close-range finish.
Belper made three substitutions shortly after the goal in an attempt to pep up the attacking effort but the extra creativity required wasn't forthcoming.
With the game almost over, the Nailers grabbed a consolation goal when Terry Atem reacted the quickest when a Broadhead shot rebounded out to him.
The Nailers now face three away fixtures beginning with Newton Aycliffe next Saturday, and the chances of picking up points away from the Raygar look more favourable that they do from home games at the present time.
Belper Town: Preston, Rhodes (King 67), Keenan, Whitehead (Austin 67), Broadhead, Evans, Bastos, Warren, Rawson (Atem 67), Burrows (Swales 45), Watson J (Crofts 39).
Carlton Town: Annan, Ford (Davie 45), Durow, Brown, Freeman, Carter, Watson N (Stewart 82), Sargent (Tempest 82), Moran (Hylton 74), Clarke, Manneh. Unused sub: Howes.
Referee: Ben Scott
Att: 576
Match Sponsor: Belper Technology
Ball Sponsor: BWB
Sponsors Man of the Match: Louis Keenan