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Reds hit back to topple Ambers

BASFORD UNITED 1 FC UNITED 2
By Callum Wright

FC UNITED of Manchester came from behind in the second half to edge out Basford United.
It was an uneventful first half as neither side could find the cutting edge to open the score.
Both sides had a lot of time on the ball and in each other’s boxes but both keepers remained relatively unchallenged.
The best chances of the half went to Basford with both Ash Chambers and Kane Richard firing straight at Conor O’Keefe inside the box.
Basford’s Jordan Hallam was heavily involved after the restart. He was inches away f...

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