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Diedhiou salvages point for the Saints

ST ALBANS CITY 2 TRURO CITY 2

By Jake Ellacott
ST ALBANS CITY grabbed a lastgasp point after Dave Diedhiou hit a stoppage-time equaliser.
The hosts should have taken the lead inside 12 minutes when David Moyo latched onto a through ball, but his effort was saved by Truro City goalkeeper Harvey Rivers.
The White Tigers were just inches away from scoring soon after, when Tyler Harvey struck the post from Ben Rowthorn’s delivery.
St Albans stopper Dean Snedker was then called upon before the break, denying River Allen who got forward after Tom Bender slipped.
Truro were gifted the lead j...

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