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SEAGULLS CLINCH SPOT IN PLAY-OFFS

WESTON-S-MARE 2 HARROW BORO’ 1
By Liam Drury

MARLON JACKSON struck minutes into the second half to make sure the Seagulls booked their play-off place with victory over Harrow.
Harrow were out to spoil the party for the hosts, scoring inside the opening few minutes when Yasin Ben El-Mhanni slid in at the back post to convert a Michael Bryan cross.
The Seagulls weren’t to be denied though, and they got an equaliser when Jordan Bastin slipped Nick McCootie into the box.
Taking aim first-time, he fired a low effort across Joshua Strizovic into the bottom corner for 1-1.
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