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HEARTBREAK AS LATE OWN GOAL DENIES THE REBELS

SLOUGH TOWN 1 DOVER ATHLETIC 1
By Matt Webb

SLOUGH TOWN were held to a frustrating draw by Dover Athletic at Arbour Park as Tyrique Clarke’s second-half opener was cancelled out by a late own goal.
The hosts started brightly: early efforts from Wiktor Makowski, Harvey Walker and Ruben Shakpoke tested the visitors, while Johnny Goddard dictated play intelligently between the lines.
The first half, however, was repeatedly disrupted by injuries and lengthy stoppages. Jacob Borgnis was forced off after a heavy challenge on 27 minutes, with Brian Nelson introduced, and Tyrese Dyc...

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