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Hungerford Town 2-3 Farsley Celtic: Fighting Farsley flying the flag

FARSLEY Celtic go into the hat for tomorrow’s FA Trophy quarter-final draw as the only remaining side outside the National League top flight after victory in this battle of North v South Step 2 teams.

Hungerford Town

By Martyn Leach

HUNGERFORD T 2
Evans 9, Bremang 64

FARSLEY CELTIC 3
Butler 18, Johnson 62 (pen), Jessop 69

HOP TO IT: Harry Jessop, right, leads the celebrations with Chris Atkinson after scoring Farsley’s third goal
PICTURE: Gary Learmouth

FARSLEY Celtic go into the hat for tomorrow’s FA Trophy quarter-final draw as the only remaining side outside the National League top flight after victory in this battle of North v South Step 2 teams.
Hungerford led early on through Jake Evans, only for Celtic to hit back courtesy of Andy Butler.
Bobby Johnson’s penalty put Farsley 2-1 in front bu...

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