Dorking Wanderers 4-1 Chesterfield

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Image caption, Alfie Rutherford's two goals doubled his haul for the season

Alfie Rutherford scored twice as relegation-threatened Dorking boosted their National League survival hopes by stunning runaway leaders Chesterfield with a thumping 4-1 win at Meadowbank.

Daniel Pybus bobbled home from just inside the 18-yard box to give Wanderers a ninth-minute lead before Rutherford's angled drive into the bottom left corner doubled the advantage.

Ash Palmer halved the deficit in first-half added time by heading in Liam Mandeville's cross.

But Tom Blair capitalised on an error from Spireites captain Jamie Grimes to restore the Surrey side's two-goal lead within three minutes of the restart.

Rutherford sealed a resounding success in the 66th minute, racing clear from inside his own half following a mistake by Jeff King to slot between the legs of Chesterfield goalkeeper Harry Tyrer - and condemn the leaders to only their fifth and heaviest league defeat of the season.

Report supplied by PA Media.