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Gateshead 1-1 Boreham Wood: Away run is over but Wood rally for a point

Gateshead put an end to the National League’s only 100% away record but had to settle for a share of the spoils on Tyneside after they once again pressed the self-destruct button.

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By Jeff Bowron

GATESHEAD 1
Hasani 15

BOREHAM W 1
Rees 51
GATESHEAD put an end to the National League’s only 100% away record but had to settle for a share of the spoils on Tyneside after they once again pressed the self-destruct button.
Ahead from Lirak Hasani’s 15th minute strike, high-flyers Boreham Wood were then gifted an equaliser five minutes into the second half having failed to register a single effort at goal in the opening 45 minutes.
The Heed followed up two defensive howlers that saw them beaten at Halifax in midweek with another costly aberration that allowed Josh Rees to ...

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