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BEACONSFIELD TOWN 2 HAYES & YEADING UNITED 3
By Neale Blackburn

TWO second-half goals saw Hayes & Yeading come from behind to claim the points and end Beaconsfield’s run of five games unbeaten.
The visitors initially led after 30 minutes. Samuel Faniyan, who led the line brilliantly all afternoon, rode his luck in two challenges and got the benefit of two deflections before firing an angled effort inside Matt Rowley’s far post. Beaconsfield struck back five minutes later when Adanioritsewo Okorogheye poked the ball home from close range after a deflected shot pop...

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