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NORTH
FELIXSTOWE & W 2
HULLBRIDGE SP 0
By Stuart Daynes
FELIXSTOWE & Walton United earned a well-deserved three points following late goals from Miles Powell and Ollie Canfer - a result that sends the Seasiders up to seventh place in the table.
The visitors struggled to create much in the final third and, in difficult windy conditions, it was the home side who dominated for large parts of the game.
Felixstowe’s perseverance finally paid off when Powell coolly slotted home from ten yards in the 82nd minute.
Ollie Canfer then scored his fifth goal of the season in the 90th minut...

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