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Biggleswade Town defeat Coleshill Town 5-4 in FA Trophy

Biggleswade Town pulled off a stunning victory in the FA Trophy with boss Jim Martin believing it can inspire a league survival mission.

Biggleswade Town

Andy Mitchell

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Biggleswade Town pulled off a stunning victory in the FA Trophy with boss Jim Martin believing it can inspire a league survival mission.
The Waders looked dead and buried when 3-0 down at Coleshill Town in their second round clash. However, a five-minute hat-trick from Cyrus Babaie, including two goals in the same minute, turned the tide.
Martin’s then took the lead but got pegged back again before grabbing an added-time winner in a 5-4 thriller. The result temp...

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