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Bottom side bite back to sink hosts

BANBURY UNITED 1 AFC TELFORD UNITED 2
By Dave Pearce

TEN-MAN AFC Telford came from behind to win thanks to goals from Lewis Salmon and Kai Williams.
Banbury United’s first attack saw Ben Acquaye’s shot ricochet over the bar for a corner. Acquaye was then brought down in the area for a possible penalty, but it was not given.
Banbury’s Callum Reilly and Henry Landers’ shots were both saved by Joe Young. Then Telford’s first chance from Montel Gibson went wide.
On 25 minutes after a tackle on Acquaye, Luke Burke was sent off, and AFC Telford went dow...

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