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BEACONSFIELD TN 1 ENFIELD 1

DIV 1 CENTRAL
By Arran White

■BEACONSFIELD Town had to come from behind to claim a point at home to Enfield.
Myles John gave the visitors an early lead, but Beaconsfield came within inches of an equaliser when Manu Oke-Williams’ header was tipped just past a post by Finn Rushton.
As the half went on the game lost its flow with a number of stoppages making it hard for either team to gain any momentum.
Beaconsfield scored early in the second half  when Josh Marcon’s corner looked to be going straight in but the goal will be claimed by Jacques Kpohomouh as the bal...

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