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ESSEX SENIOR LEAGUE

STANSTED are the new league leaders after Moses Carvelho scored an 86th-minute winner to beat bottom club Barkingside 2-1.
Connor Hammond gave the Airportmen the lead after 26 minutes, but Side drew level with 16 minutes to go when Warren Kayembe scored. Previous leaders Hullbridge Sports was surprisingly held at home by Leyton Athletic.
Hullbridge twice took the lead, first through Luke Hornsley after 15 minutes and then through Jimmy Cox ten minutes into the second half.
But both goals were pegged back by Leyton’s prolific Dwade James. His first equaliser came three minutes into fir...

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