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WILL’S THE WINNER FOR RESURGENT SHAYMEN!

By Leon Higgins

EASTLEIGH 2
Pearson 27, Humphries 80 (pen)

FC HALIFAX T 3
Harris 9, 40, Hoti 61
A WILL Harris double earned FC Halifax Town a third straight league win to maintain their play-off push.
The frontman struck twice in the first half, either side of a Sam Pearson effort to put the Shaymen in control.
Florent Hoti added a third just past the hour but Lloyd Humphries’ penalty set up a tense finale.
After enjoying long spells of dominance, Eastleigh manager Scott Bartlett said: “I’m happy with the good intent to win the game and I can’t cri...

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