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Bart has the heart to win it for United

By Alex Raeburn

ALVECHURCH 0
SPALDING UNITED 1
A CLOSE-range Bartosz Cybulski 91st-minute goal was all that separated the sides at the end of a competitive contest littered with yellow cards.
Spalding had the better of the chances in an entertaining first half with a Samuel Cartwright volley sailing narrowly over the bar and a low driven effort from Dion Sembie-Ferris forcing a fine save out of Ronnie Hollingshead down to his near post.
The visitors continued to hold the upper hand and Connor Brown picked out Joseph Nyahwema with a cross but the latter’s powerful shot was b...

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