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Guiseley thankful as Felix leaves it late

By Tom Feaheny
GUISELEY 2
NUNEATON BOROUGH 1
GUISELEY scored with moments to go to gain their first win of the season.
The hosts had a good chance five minutes in, when a ball over the top found Rowan Liburd who controlled the pass and shot, his effort though lacked power.
The visitors took the lead as they broke forward with Dior Angus and Enoch Andoh countering and the duo combined with the latter finishing.
Nuneaton should have doubled their advantage when a free-kick was nodded across goal to Danny Burns who saw his effort go over the bar.
Guiseley equalised midway through the second ha...

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