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SOUTHALL 2 KINGSTONIAN 2

DIV 1 S.CENTRAL
By Andrew Simpson

■ BOTH teams took a turn in the lead, but Southall were probably more satisfied after playing almost all of the second half a man down.
Brendan Matthew scored his fourth goal of the season to put the hosts ahead after six minutes before Eddie Simon drew the visitors level from the penalty spot.
Simon doubled his tally for the afternoon to make it 2-1, only for skipper Mitchal Gough to haul his side level again just five minutes later.
Kingstonian will be disappointed at not securing all three points following Lanseny Traore’s dismissa...

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