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EVO-STIK LEAGUE SOUTHERN PREMIER

CAMBRIDGE C 1
CINDERFORD T 0
By Andy Abbott
CAMBRIDGE CITY kept their survival hopes intact after they edged this in this battle of the bottom two against rock bottom Cinderford Town.
The Lilywhites started the game strongly with Lee Stevenson and Daniel Walker both firing over the crossbar inside the first minute.
Both sides struggled on a pitch that had dried out at Westwood Road, finding it difficult to pass and control the ball.
City’s most dangerous moments came from set pieces, with Jordan Gent heading Stevenson’s cornet straight into Cameron Clarke’s arms after a qu...

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