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DIV 1 CENTRAL

By Stephen King

WARE 2 AFC DUNSTABLE 2
AFC Dunstable fought nback to claim a deserved draw after being under pressure in the early minutes.
Ware took a two-goal lead thanks to Stef Georgiou and Gucci Soulya-Osekanongo and might have put the game beyond the visitors but for some near misses and good saves from Matthew Bonsu.
Instead the ODs came back into the reckoning. They might have reduced the arrears but Kyle Brooks’ penalty was saved by Fred Burbidge.
The visitors continued to press after the break and late goals by Enrico Greco and Harry Riley in the space of four min...

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