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RIO’S GRAND AS HE SEALS PLAY-OFFS FOR SEADOGS

By Roger Worsley

BEDFORD TOWN 1
SCARBORO’ ATH 1
SCARBOROUGH Athletic will play Buxton in the play-offs on Tuesday as Bedford Town look forward to another season in National League North.
Scoreless at half-time, Scarborough took the game to the Eagles early on, but the final ball didn’t materialise.
Alex Brown shot over the crossbar, and another effort came off the head of Ben Nugent on to the Bedford bar.
Bedford responded with a Tyrone Marsh curler that went wide, and Josh Castiglione did the same a few minutes later.
The Eagles took the lead in the 58th minute wh...

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