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King’s Lynn Town 3-2 Scarborough Athletic: Last-gasp Clunan is hero for Linnets!

King’s Lynn Town returned to the top of the National League North table after a pulsating encounter against Scarborough Athletic at The Walks.

King’s Lynn

By Greg Plummer

KING’S LYNN 3
Stephens 6, Omotayo 33, Clunan 87

SCARBOROUGH 2
Charles 51, Colville 85

GOOD STRIKE: Luca Colville made it 2-2

KING’S LYNN TOWN returned to the top of the National League North table after a pulsating encounter against Scarborough Athletic at The Walks.
Lynn were at their energetic best in a one-sided first half and led via Ben Stephens and Gold Omotayo’s penalty. But Scarborough pulled one back in the early stages of a much more even second period thanks to substitute Jake Charles and looked like they’d earned themselves a point with a thundering equal...

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