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Boro’s early and late show

HARINGEY BORO 4 BOWERS & PIT 2
By David Cumberbatch

HARINGEY grabbed their quickest goal of the season to set up a convincing victory.
However, Boro needed a last-minute goal, after Bowers missed a spotkick chance to find their third equaliser.
They led inside a minute when Bowers keeper Kie Plumley parried Scott Durojaiye’s 25-yarder into the path of Kaylen Hinds, who pounced to net.
Bowers levelled on 25 minutes, early sub Michael Bareck converting D’Jean Spencer’s low right-wing cross three minutes after coming on. Twelve minutes later, Boro regained th...

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