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Joy for Joe as Sedge seal it

LIVERSEDGE 3 BASFORD UNITED 2
By Kieran Archer

JOE Walton’s 90th minute header completed a Liversedge comeback from two goals down against ten-man Basford.
Aaron O’Connor opened the scoring on six minutes when he tappedin Kane Richards’ low cross from close range.
And the Northern Premier League Premier Division side were two ahead in the 13th minute when Marcus Marshall smashed a shot into the right corner from the edge of the area.
But the hosts stayed in the game by pulling a goal back within six minutes, Sedge captain Jack Stockdill hammering the ball past Basf...

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