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THRILLER AS FIVE-STAR SAINTS RAID THE REBELS

WORTHING 4 ST ALBANS CITY 5
By Sam Skilton

ST ALBANS CITY edged play-off rivals Worthing in a south-coast thriller.
The Saints got off to a flyer when Mitchell Weiss lobbed Harrison Male in the fifth minute.
Shaun Jeffers netted his 21st of the season from the spot to make it 2-0 after Portsmouth loanee Liam Vincent had clipped Devante Stanley in the box.
Worthing pulled a goal back in the 28th minute when Ollie Pearce chested down Kane Wills’ pass and slotted past Dylan Berry.
Two minutes later Joel Colbran’s cross found Lewis White, who beat Berry at the near post ...

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