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WORCESTER CITY 2 LOUGHBORO’ STUD 0

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By Lewis Howarth

■CITY took control of the game against Loughborough Students from the opening stages and put their bright start to good use 18 minutes into the match when Elliott Hartley’s cross found Prince Henry in the six-yard box who headed home the Faithful’s opener.
Loughborough struggled to grow into the game and lacked any clear-cut chanc es, and life went from bad to worse for the visitors in the 71st minute.
A Liam Lockett cross rattled the arm of Bangura for a stone wall penalty.
Up stepped substitute Felix Miles who made no mistake w...

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