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DIV 1 MIDLANDS

By Richard Sharpe

LONG EATON UTD 1
RACING CLUB WAR 3
■ LONG Eaton United missed out on the chance to confirm their play-off spot as they lost at home to RC Warwick.
They went behind after four minutes as, despite clearing a corner, it was recycled into the area and Cameron Ebbutt was able to tap home.
Tristan Thompson Matthews pulled Long Eaton level after 30 minutes when Ryan Campbell-Gordon’s shot was saved by Sam Lomax, but the rebound fell to Thompson Matthews, who found the net.
Racing Club retook the lead when Max McNulty converted a penalty.
The result was sealed ...

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