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United through in Vase

Reds out - league wins for Waders and Blues

Biggleswade United made it through to the next round of the FA Vase after beating Rothwell Corinthians 3-1 on Saturday.

Robbie Odell gave the hosts the lead in this first round qualifying tie only for Pat Callan to level. The tie was plunged into extra time where Luke Lincoln and Jake Goodship wrapped up the win.

Langford went out after going down 3-2 at home to S&L Corby. Sean Bennon and Mark Forbes put the visitors two up at the break. Lee Pateman reduced the arrears only for Dominic Johnson to put the visitors 3-1 up, Pateman grabbing a second late on.

In the United Counties League Potton United came back to draw 2-2 at home to Yaxley. Tom Beech put Potton in front but Dominic Henson and Mark Paul saw Yaxley in front, only for John Mulholland to level in the dying minutes.

Stotfold drew 0-0 at home to Holbeach, Paul Donnelly sent off in the first half.

In the Ryman League Division One North Arlesey beat Waltham Abbey. Ashley Townsend put the Blues ahead early on only for Billy Holland and James Elmes to strike for the visitors.

Brett Donnelly levelled and Darran Hay smashed in the winner in injury time.

In the SSML Biggleswade Town won 2-0 at Hanwell Town courtesy of two goals from Dan Heron.


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Weather for Biggleswade

Sunday 12 February 2012

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Temperature: 2 C to 4 C

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