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SPALDING UNITED 1 CAMBRIDGE CITY 2

MIDLANDS
By Andrew Dunn

■ CAMBRIDGE City secured back-to-back victories courtesy of a fine win at Spalding United.
After a quiet start, the game sprung to life when Glen Yala narrowly missed the target when he bent a shot just wide of the visitors’ post.
Spalding were then awarded a penalty on the stroke of halftime, but Chris Assombalonga saw his effort saved by Dan George.
The visitors took the lead with 15 minutes left. Substitute Nathan Olukanmi produced an inch-perfect cross for Tom Hitchcock to head home.
Ryan Swift then got the second. Spalding pulled one back when...

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