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STEP 5 & 6 ACTION

UNITED COUNTIES LEAGUE
■NUNEATON TOWN maintained top spot with a 4-2 home win over Aylestone Park, with Kyle Jardine, Kai Thomas, Charlie Jones and James Harrison on target for the Premier South leaders .
One point behind in second place are March Town United after Flo Tsaguim’s stoppage time strike settled a 1-0 home win over Hinckley AFC.
A Luke Stevens goal on the stroke of half time followed by a Terry Falcini strike gave Moulton a 2-0 win at Histon to leapfrog them into third place.
An 89th-minute Tendai Daire penalty following an opener from Liam Read saw Lutter...

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