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Lew beauty! Tigers turn tide

HYDE UNITED 3 WITTON ALBION 2
By George Rothwell

HYDE came from behind to seal a huge win thanks to Lewis Earl’s stoppage-time strike.
The home took the lead from the spot on 32 minutes, after the lively Pratt was fouled by goalkeeper Mee – Liam Tongue fired the ball into the bottom right corner.
Hyde had numerous chances to extend their lead but were off target.
And the visitors drew level shortly after half time, Mwasile was fouled by Ditchfield and Foley stepped up from the spot to equalise despite a hand from Green in goal.
The visitors then got themselves in fro...

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