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CRAY WANDERERS 1 WINGATE & FINCH 1

By Mark Hunt

■ THESE two teams need to go again on Tuesday night after a tense draw.
Both sides hit the woodwork in the first half. Wingate went close when Destiny Oladipo’s shot was pushed against the crossbar and over by Shaun Rowley. Then Nyren Clunis saw a strike hit the left post.
The match was delicately poised until the 75th minute when Cray went ahead as Frankie Raymond’s corner to the far post was steered in by David Ijaha.
Cray looked to be heading through, but in the third minute of time added on, the visitors were awarded a penalty when Zack Newton went d...

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