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PRESCOT CABLES 1 1874 NORTHWICH 0

NPL WEST
By Richard Tigwell

ALEX MCNALLY scored a late late winner to give Prescot Cables all three points against a resolute 1874 Northwich side.
Cables dominated throughout as the visitors seemed determined to leave the Joseph Russell Stadium with at least a point. The hosts controlled the majority of the game without seriously testing the 1874 keeper.
The best chance of the opening exchanges falling the men from Northwich, Mitchell Allen making a good low save. Cables continued to push for the goal.
They were rewarded deep into injury time when Alex McNally rose to meet a corner...

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