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LIAM FIRES A LATE LEVELLER

SLOUGH TOWN 1 REDDITCH UTD 1
By Matt Webb
SLOUGH TOWN finished in fifth despite rescuing a point through a last minute penalty.
The Rebels’ first real chance fell to Warren Harris who volleyed just over.
Neither keeper had a save to make until the 45th minute, when Bradley Catlow denied a dipping Nathan Webb shot.
In the second half, Harris set up Callum Bunting but his shot was cleared off the line by Jordan Cullinane-Liburd.
But on 63 minutes, the visitors scored out of the blue as Jack Coates powered home an excellent header across goal.
This woke the Rebels up, who responded strai...

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