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HOWARTH LEAVES IT LATE FOR BREWERS

By Toby Smith
SPALDING UNITED 0
TADCASTER ALBION 1
CHRIS HOWARTH’S lastgasp strike sent Tadcaster fans into pandemonium with a frantic win at Spalding.
The striker fired home from Billy Whitehouse’s pull-back for the only goal of the game, celebrating by jumping into the travelling support adorning fancy-dress.
The win keeps Taddy in third place but now within two points of secondplaced Lincoln after their slip-up.
Leon Mettam had the best chance of the first half, forcing visiting goalkeeper Michael Ingham into a smart stop.
While Casey Stewart fired narrowly wide with ten minu...

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