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SPALDING UTD 3 STOURBRIDGE 1 By Leigh Porter

SECOND-PLACED Spalding United returned to winnings ways with a composed victory over in-form Stourbridge at the Sir Halley Stewart Field, overturning an early setback with a strong second half performance.
The visitors struck first after 15 minutes when Charlie Pavey was allowed to drift unchallenged across the edge of the box before guiding a low finish into the bottom corner.
Spalding’s response, however, was immediate and emphatic. Within five minutes, Lewis White rose highest from a free-kick delivery to power a header beyond C...

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