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BANBURY UNITED 2 ROYSTON TOWN 0

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By Dave Pearce

■ BANBURY United extended their unbeaten run to 16 games with victory over Royston Town.
They went ahead after ten minutes when Sam Brown drove into the Royston box and was brought down by Daniel Newton. Morgan Roberts stepped up and fired the penalty into the left-hand corner.
Four minutes later, Royston went down to ten men when Daniel Braithwaite brought down Roberts, and was sent off.
With three minutes remaining, the Crows almost equalised when Brandon Adams’ shot was saved by Ben Taylor with his leg.
Banbury eventually doubled their le...

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