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Nzala levels in epic thriller

CHATHAM TOWN 3 CRAY W’DERERS 3
By Zac Bell

CRAY Wanderers struck a stoppage-time equaliser to seal a thrilling 3-3draw.
Cray made the perfect start, taking the lead early on through Kareem Isiaka, who rose highest to head home and put the visitors in front.
But Chatham responded superbly, turning the game around before the break. Simon Cooper levelled things up with a fine volley after being picked out by Kian Moynes, who had combined neatly with Tope Fadahunsi in the build-up.
Moments later, Chatham went ahead as Fadahunsi powered in a bullet header from
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