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Wingate and Finchley 1-1 Hornchurch: A Goode show as holders go out

BEN Goode’s sudden death penalty save knocked holders Hornchurch out of the FA Trophy, Wingate winning 5-4 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.

Wingate and

By Dominic Hogan

WINGATE & F 1
Sayoud 16
HORNCHURCH 1
Clark 21
WINGATE & FINCHLEY WON 5-4 ON PENALTIES

THE GOODE LIFE: Ben Goode is lifted high after his penalty heroics and, Insets, he makes a save from Jordan Clark and saves a penalty in the shoot-out
PICTURE: David Loveday/

BEN Goode’s sudden death penalty save knocked holders Hornchurch out of the FA Trophy, Wingate winning 5-4 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
After first-half goals from Bilal Sayoud and Jordan Clark, penalties were required to settle the FA Trophy 3rd Qualifying Round tie.
But Hornchurch goalkeeper Joe Wright’s...

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