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Kettering Town 2-3 Boston United: Bubble popp-ed by Pilgrims

BOSTON came back from 2-0 down to win a game for the first time since 1997 to crush Poppy hearts at Latimer Park.

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KETTERING TN 2 BOSTON UNITED 3
By Peter Short

BOSTON came back from 2-0 down to win a game for the first time since 1997 to crush Poppy hearts at Latimer Park.
The hosts had a dream start scoring twice inside the first eight minutes before the professional Pilgrims capitalised on more naïve Kettering defending.
Club captain Connor Kennedy nodded home a free-kick after just 65 sec onds to give the Poppies the lead before Jordan Crawford struck low to score his first ever league goal for the club on eight minutes.
But the visitors were level just 14 minutes later through a calm finish by Paul...

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