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HARROWING TIME FOR MET

HARROW BOROUGH 3 MET POLICE 0

By Jamie Perry
HARROW ran out comfortablelooking winners at Earlsmead despite but had to survive considerable second-half pressure from the visitors.
Harrow took the lead when Charles Banya scored after five minutes, finding time and space on the edge of the box before slotting home into the bottom right corner.
The home team’s lead was then bizarrely doubled in the 17th minute when Kurtis Cumberbatch netted straight from a corner, despite Met keeper Luke Williams, once a Harrow player himself, getting a hand to it.
It was a very different tale in the sec...

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