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■CURRENT leaders Jersey Bulls were held to a 1-1draw at second-placed Redhill, a result that will impact the Premier South championship.
With both sides level on points but the Bulls with a superior goal difference and having played one game less, the visitors took an 85th-minute lead through Luke Campbell before Seb Tauta-Caballero levelled up in the 91st minute.
Two goals from Ben Senior and efforts from Sam Remfry and Coby Acquaye earned Horley Town a 4-1victory at Tadley Calleva while Fleet Town came from behind to win 4-1at Guildford City, Leo Decabo and Dean Rule goals, ...

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