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WELWYN G CITY 1 HERTFORD TOWN 2

By Phil Ravitz

WGC have to add an FA Cup exit to their dismal  start to the league season, in which they have lost both opening games and shipped eight goals with none in reply.
This was a very much improved showing by the Citizens in which they deservedly led Hertford at half-time thanks to a 22nd-minute Josh Hutchinson penalty.
But the visitors got on terms with a terrific solo goal from Olu Ogunnowu slipping inside several tackles before netting with a cracking effort after 66 minutes.
Eight minutes later they scored a second. A left-wing corner produced ...

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