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DIV 1 MIDLANDS

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By Paul Judd

AFC RUSHDEN & D 3
WORCESTER CITY 1
MID-TABLE Rushden upset the recent form book ■ by claiming a victory over play-off chasing Worcester.
The hosts led just before the half-hour mark when visiting defender Hayden Reeves put through his own net. They doubled their advantage five minutes afterwards through striker Nathan Burrows’ powerful header.
Worcester struck the post before half-time and continued to press after the interval. They pulled a goal back when Felix Miles curled home a 25-yard effort.
However, Rushden countered late on through substitu...

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