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SUB SHAUN’S LATE STRIKE EARNS POINT

DIV 1 NORTH
CAMBRIDGE CITY 1 STANWAY ROVS 1
By Alan Spiller

SHAUN Mavididi’s late strike earned Cambridge City a hard-fought draw at the FWD-IP Community Stadium in a game that burst into life in the closing stages.
Rovers had looked on course for all three points after taking the lead in the 36th minute. Harrison Chatting delivered from the flank, cutting the ball back to Jamie Bennet, who shifted onto his right foot and curled a fine effort beyond the City goalkeeper.
The visitors controlled much of the contest but were left to rue missed
chances as the match turned chao...

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