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SWINDON SUPERMARINE 2 PAULTON ROVERS 1

By Nick Taylor
JOSH Parsons scored twice as Swindon Supermarine edged a narrow win at home to Paulton Rovers.
Parsons scored his first just after the 20-minute mark, teed up by Joe Selman after he had seen his shot saved by the goalkeeper.
The hosts were awarded a penalty minutes later but Brad Hooper saw his effort from the spot saved, before Rovers had a goal disallowed for offside.
They finally equalised in the 52nd minute through Jack Ball, who bundled the ball over the line after Josh Hill failed to gather a cross.
But Supermarine soon regained the lead, Parsons firing into the top of ...

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