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OXFORD CITY 1 PETERBORO’ SP 2

By Patrick Lock

■ BEN BERESFORD’S late goal helped Peterborough Sports through to round three.
The hosts looked likeliest to take the lead early on with Josh Parker heading over the bar in front of an empty net, before Sam Edwards made a fine save when one-on-one with Alfie Potter.
The opener came in stunning fashion with Connor Wood taking aim from 35 yards out – the shot too powerful for young goalkeeper Max Treml, making his full senior debut for the club.
City levelled when a corner was bundled home by Isaac Westerdorf and had a golden opportunity moments la...

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