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Hungerford Town 1-1 Slough Town: Rebels denied at the death

AN injury-time George Smith goal secured a point for Hungerford in a keenly contested Berkshire derby in National League South.

Slough Town

By Martyn Leach

HUNGERFORD T 1
SLOUGH TOWN 1
AN injury-time George Smith goal secured a point for Hungerford in a keenly contested Berkshire derby in National League South.
The first half was a goalless scrappy affair but it was Matt Lench who came closest to scoring for Slough Town but his shot was well saved by Luke Cairney in the Hungerford goal.
Jake Evans came closest for the home outfit but his shot was easily saved by Cairney’s opposite number.
The home side started the second half brighter and star man Kyle Bailey’s header from a Warren Bentley corner was well saved by Slough’s keep...

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