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EASTBOURNE B 1 OXFORD CITY 1
By Kevin Anderson

A STRIKE from substitute Joe Iaciofano ensured Oxford City earned a point against a wasteful Eastbourne Borough.
Eastbourne started well. Chris Whelpdale chased up Charlie Walker’s header that rebounded off the post and forced it in to take the lead.
City equalised midway through the second half. Iaciofano arrived at the far post to convert Zac McEachran’s low cross, stunning the hosts who had scuffed many chances to put the game to bed.
Shiloh Remy missed a penalty in the 53rd minute after a foul on Miquel Scarlett, Ben ...

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