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Scarborough Athletic 1-1 Stafford Rangers: Weledji leaves it late for Seadogs

This eagerly awaited clash between sides challenging for the play-offs ended all square after ten-man Scarborough snatched a late equaliser to salvage a draw against Stafford Rangers.

Scarborough Athletic

By Steve Adamson

SCARBORO’ ATH 1
Weledji 90

STAFFORD R 1
Charles 12

LEVEL BEST: Scarborough celebrate Kieran Weledji’s goal and, inset, Simon Heslop gets his second yellow card
PICTURE: NLP Photographer

THIS eagerly awaited clash between sides challenging for the play-offs ended all square after ten-man Scarborough snatched a late equaliser to salvage a draw against Stafford Rangers.
The result maintains the long unbeaten runs of both teams – 14 games unbeaten now for Rangers, and 13 without defeat for Boro.
After the home side made a bright start, it was Stafford who opened the scoring...

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