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REDBRIDGE 3 MILDENHALL TOWN 0

DIV 1 NORTH
By Adam Silver

■ REDBRIDGE eased to a comfortable victory thanks to goals from Henry Day, Solomon Ogunwomoju and Mekael Williams.
The visitors had the better of the opening stages, almost going ahead when Jarid Robson saw his header turned behind by Samuel Nwabuko.
It was, however, the home side who went ahead when Day rose highest to power his header past Josh Pope.
The home side doubled their advantage when Tendi Quamina’s effort was heading into the back of the net but Ogunwomoju was on hand to make certain. Williams fired past Josh Pope late on to seal...

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