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Final day drama as it happened across the National Leagues

The Non-League Paper brings you all the key moments from a dramatic final day across Steps 1 and 2, as titles, play-off places and relegation spots were decided in a breathless afternoon packed with twists and turns.

The Non-League Paper brings you all the key moments from a dramatic final day across Steps 1 and 2, as titles, play-off places and relegation spots were decided in a breathless afternoon packed with twists and turns.

12.33 – NLS – Scott Wilson puts Bath City 1-0 up against play-off chasing Maidstone
12.33 – NLS – Joe White fires Hemel Hempstead Town in front against Salisbury
12.41 – NLN – Hereford’s bid to avoid relegation is boosted by Aaron Skinner’s openeragainst Peterborough Sports
12.41 – NLN – Buxton lead Leamington thanks to Connor Kirby’s strike
12.41 – NL – First blood Southend in t...

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