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Amara sees red to sting the Bees

HARBOROUGH TOWN 1 REDDITCH UNITED 3
By Cristian Bratu

TEN-man Harborough Town were beaten by three second-half goals.
Redditch started the stronger and looked to gain an early advantage through Jordan Cranston and Jaiden White, but neither was able to test Elliott Taylor in the Harborough net.
Taylor was then called to action, saving well with his feet to parry Johnny Johnston’s low drive, but the Bees grew into the game as it wore on, culminating in Freddie Robinson’s header nestling into the bottom corner to give the Bees the lead going into the break.
The tie was t...

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