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Anchors steal it at the death

By Matty Hewitt
STOCKTON TOWN 2
WEST AUCKLAND TOWN 1 AET
LAST season’s Northern League Division Two winners Stockton, clinched a lastgasp extra-time winner to reach the last 16 of the FA Vase for the first time.
A mass brawl broke out at full-time, Stockton finishing a tumultuous all Northern League affair with nine men.
The Anchors had lost only twice in their previous 12 fixtures, and started the brighter of the two sides.
Fred Woodhouse’s header went just past the post as Stockton piled on the early pressure, two efforts cleared off the line.
The visitors grew into the game o...

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