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Hornets hit Rebels with sting in tail

HORSHAM 1 SLOUGH TOWN 0
By Charlie Hempstead

HORSHAM extended their unbeaten league run to eight matches in a tight encounter with Slough Town that looked destined to be goalless until James Hammond converted an 85th-minute penalty. The Hornets came close to opening the scoring when Harvey Sparks’ corner was diverted against the bar by a Slough head, after which the visitors had two good chances, Tyrique Clarke firing across the face of goal and Luke Holness being thwarted by Isaac Philpot’s marvellous sliding tackle.
Reiss Greenidge then saved the day at the other end ...

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