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Callum’s leap of faith tees up Saints for City

ST ALBANS CITY 2 FARNBOROUGH 0
By Jake Ellacott

ST ALBANS City secured sixth place and a play-off position with a comfortable victory against Farnborough at Clarence Park.
Both sides exchanged blows early on but true sights of goal were hard to come by as the defences proved to be on top.
The hosts started to build the pressure on Farnborough and Devante Stanley had an effort saved, before a few minutes later a Mitchell Weiss strike was well saved by Jack Turner.
The deadlock was finally broken just before the interval. A Chay Cooper corner found Callum Adebiyi at the back post and...

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