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EGHAM TOWN 2 LITTLEHAMPTON T 2

DIV 1 S.CENTRAL
By James Roberts

■ EGHAM managed to salvage a point after two dramatic late goals in their clash with Littlehampton.
Bradley Clayton scored the opening goal at Runnymede with a clinical finish after 18 minutes.
Thereafter, the Marigolds worked hard, but it looked as if they were not going to be rewarded for their efforts.
But nine minutes from time, Josh Short gave the away side a lifeline with a goal to level the scoreline.
Egham’s Reece Mitchell was dismissed for a second yellow and the Golds thought they had won it when Marcel Powell scored in the 93rd ...

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