Woking won for the first time since sacking manager Neal Ardley as they beat Tamworth 3-1.
The hosts, winless in their previous three league matches after the midweek draw at Boston, started on the front foot as Harry Beautyman's acrobatic effort and Matt Ward's low shot were kept out by Tamworth goalkeeper Jas Singh.
And they were ahead after 16 minutes as Fulham loanee Oliver Sanderson fired a low strike past Singh.
Tamworth came close to equalising on the half-hour mark as Tom Tonks' testing long throw was headed over by Kennedy Digie.
Aiden O'Brien doubled Woking's lead 10 minutes after the break as he fired in from Jamie Andrews' cross.
Tamworth gave themselves hope as the Tonks long-throw threat brought reward, with Woking failing to clear before Daniel Creaney smashed in.
But Woking put the game to bed five minutes from time as Ward hammered home.
Report supplied by PA Media.


