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HILLIARD’S LAST-GASP EQUALISER IS CRUCIAL

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By Greg Plummer
KING’S LYNN TOWN 1
Hilliard 90+2
BANBURY UNITED 1
Self 72

KING OF THE HILL: Lynn’s Toby Hilliard wheels away after his injury time equalizer
PICTURES: Tim Smith

BOILING POINT: Tempers become frayed

KING’S LYNN TOWN (4-1-2-1-2): Street, Norman, Blake-Tracy, Frary, Fryatt (Mettam 50), Jarvis, Clunan, Parker (Hilliard 68), Gash, Hawkins (82), Lappin. Subs not used: Watson.
BANBURY UNITED (4-2-3-1): Harding, Pond, Ngathe, Nash, Carnell, Johnson, Hawtin, Self, Sandy (Howards 65), Humphreys (Winters 45+1), Wyse. Sub not used: Awadh.
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