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THAME UNITED 1 BINFIELD 2

By Josh Jones

TAYLOR MORGAN’S late, ndeflected strike helped Binfield fight back to progress through to the next round.
With seven minutes remaining in the match, Morgan collected the ball, after some patient build-up, to fire a shot that clipped off the Thame defender and overturn Jack Gardner’s early strike.
The home side started the strongest of the sides when Gardner struck a volley from the edge of the area that bobbled off a post and Chris Grace’s back to assert Thame’s lively start.
But seven minutes later, James Beauchamp drew Binfield level poking in ...

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