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Long Eaton United 1-1 Westfields: James Askey the star as Eton rifle through

The Derbyshire side needed a 92nd minute Kameron Campbell equaliser to force a penalty shootout before scoring five out of six spot-kicks.

FA Vase Wroxham

By Ben Goddard

LONG EATON UTD 1 
WESTFIELDS 1
LONG EATON WON 5-4 ON PENS
LONG EATON goalkeeper Jake Askew was the penalty saving hero to send his side through to the last 16.
The Derbyshire side needed a 92nd minute Kameron Campbell equaliser to force a penalty shootout before scoring five out of six spot-kicks.
Tom Marshall had the game’s first effort inside eight minutes before Campbell hit the top of the netting.
Westfields, though, got a foothold back into the game and Billy Murphy saw a low effort saved by Askew.
Westfields took a 30th-minute lead when Dan Stoneman beat two men cutting...

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