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Calor League Update

Admin admin25 Apr 2014 - 06:19
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A round up of all the weekend's League action from The Calor League Division One Central

Division One Central
Dunstable Town, three ahead at the interval, scored three goals, including two penalties, in the final few minutes to complete an emphatic 6-1 win at Leighton Town which took them back to the top of the table after leaders Daventry Town conceded two goals in the final twenty minutes to lose 2-0 at Kettering Town, a result which saw the visitors drop to third place and the hosts secure a play-off place as well as maintain an outside chance of taking the title, while Rugby Town moved into second place when a goal in each half gave them a 2-0 home win over Barton Rovers, who still have hope of a play-off spot after fifth in the table Slough Town slipped to a 3-1 defeat at Aylesbury. Beaconsfield SYCOB scored a first half penalty and doubled their lead two minutes after the break to set up a 4-1 home win over Aylesbury United but Royston Town, despite taking a fourth minute lead, crashed to a 4-1 home defeat at the hands of St Ives Town and Northwood found themselves two behind in the opening twenty minutes and went on to lose 2-1 at home to Potters Bar Town while Uxbridge scored twice in the first eleven minutes on their way to a 4-1 home success against North Greenford United. Marlow, trailing by the odd goal in three at the interval, equalised from the spot eight minutes from time and completed a 3-2 win at Chalfont St Peter three minutes later while bottom of the table Ashford Town (Middx), behind four minutes into the second half, took the lead two minutes from time but had to settle for a 2-2 draw when visitors Egham Town equalised sixty seconds later but second from bottom Chertsey Town conceded two goals in each half to go down 4-1 at home to AFC Hayes. On Wednesday, Daventry Town's title bid from their game in hand didn't go to plan when, having taken a fourteenth minute lead, they found themselves two behind midway through the second half and, after having a man sent off, conceded another in time added on to crash 4-1 at Egham Town, a result which sets up a final day chase for the Championship between no fewer than four clubs.
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