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FAB FABIEN IS TIGERS’ HERO AS CARDS FALL

WOKING 1
GLOUCESTER CITY 2
By Peter Moore
GLOUCESTER snatched victory at Woking with two late goals but the Cards were guaranteed second spot pre-kick-off and face either Wealdstone or Bath in the semi-final next Sunday.
Jake Hyde almost opened the scoring on five minutes when his goal bound shot on the turn brilliantly tipped on to the bar by Gloucester keeper Tom King.
The Tigers went close when Joe Parker’s shot was blocked on the line by Ben Gerring.
Woking almost led late in the half, but Hyde sent a header into the side netting from eight yards.
And on the stroke of half-time, G...

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