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Saints and Sports in six-goal thriller

By Anthony Scott
EASTBOURNE BOROUGH 3
ST ALBANS CITY 3
A ROLLERCOASTER game ended with the points shared after late drama at both ends of the pitch saw it finish 3-3 at Priory Lane.
Despite Borough being on top early on, it was the visitors who broke the deadlock after 11 minutes when Joe Iaciofano tapped in after Zane Banton led a breakaway.
However, the lead lasted just ten minutes as the Sports fought back. Dean Cox’s cross was only half cleared by City, and the ball fell to Nick Wheeler whose low strike gave Dean Snedker little chance.
The hosts were reduced to ten men just moment...

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