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SUTTON COLDFIELD 2 BASFORD UNITED 2

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By Ken Hawkings

■THE points were shared as Sutton Coldfield were held at home by Basford United.
The hosts took a sixth-minute lead when a cross from the left was tapped home by Kory Burke.
Sutton doubled their advantage in the 18th minute when Jayden Campbell fired in from the edge of the box and they nearly had a third when Campbell lifted a shot over the keeper only to see it bounce back of the crossbar.
Basford pulled one back when a mix up in the Sutton defence allowed Oliver Wilson to tap home in the 31st minute.
Sutton hit the crossbar for the second time t...

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