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MISERY FOR MARLOW AS LARKS HOLD THEIR NERVE

MARLOW 2 LARKHALL ATH 2
By Mark Ashby

LARKHALL WON 6-5 ON PENS
LARKHALL won a gripping contest 6-5 on penalties after Joe Hillard scored a late equaliser for the visitors.
The game started at a great pace with Marlow slightly edging possession. However, it was Larkhall who took the lead with their first effort after 10 minutes when Matt Britton struck from the edge of the box following a corner.
The lead lasted five minutes when Khaled Simmo crossed for Nnamdi Nwachuku to slot the ball home.
Marlow took the lead just seven minutes later when Simmo once again did good work to cross the ...

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