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Maidstone United 2-0 Oxford City: Red card is no worry as Stones roll on!

MAIDSTONE UNITED are unbeaten in 14 league matches after they registered their fifth consecutive National League South victory to keep pace with leaders Dorking Wanderers.

Maidstone United

By Ruth Pettifer

MAIDSTONE UNITED 2
Luque 15, Ellull 25

OXFORD CITY 1
Iaciofano 38

WELL DONE: Joan Luque celebrates with Jerome Binnom-Williams
PICTURE: Paul Dennis/ TGSPhoto

ON TARGET: Joan Luque scores Maidstone United’s opening goal

MAIDSTONE UNITED are unbeaten in 14 league matches after they registered their fifth consecutive National League South victory to keep pace with leaders Dorking Wanderers.
Oxford City arrived at the Gallagher Stadium in third place having also been on a good run with 12 points from six matches. But the Stones had the edge throughout and if it hadn’t bee...

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