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DUNSTABLE TOWN 0 HITCHIN TOWN 4

By Alex Alexandrou
THIS was the proverbial game of two halves, the reverse fixture early on this season was a dour game but this was a far more fluid and adventurous affair.
Dunstable boss Tony McCool set his stall out with an attacking formation and from the first whistle both teams were on the front foot.
Dunstable goalkeeper, Nathan Harness made an early save from Johnny McNamara. Matt Spring dictated play from the midfield for the Canaries.
The visitors struck early with a second-minute goal from Josh Bickerstaff.
The Blues were then on the back foot and were punished twice in ten minut...

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