After a row of away league matches. Harrow Borough returned home to Earlsmead Stadium. Hosting Poole Town, in a Southern League encounter. Going into this game the host had drawn at Yate. A six-goal thriller giving supporters an entertaining afternoon in the West Country.
Starting this afternoon’s affair. Harrow had the opening opportunity. Beginning the game with a bang, the host brought players forward, carving out back-to-back shots. Having pushed Poole back into their box. Both kept out by the keeper with low saves. Seeming sharp in this match up, the home side managed to squeeze space down the wing. Michael Bryan battling to put in a cross. Blocked by the defender. Slicing an effort, Harrow effectively continued their domination of the day. Comfortably caught by the keeper. Weaving his way into the box, Kai Omoko Brosnan broke away, scuppering his attempt. Leaving the defender for dead inside the area. Missing narrowly another passage of play occurred. Eventually cleared by the visitors. Who ventured forward, for their first attack, in a game they struggled to get a foot hold in. Picking up momentum. The guest got in the final third right before the whistle blew. Tapped around the post by Jacob Knightsbridge.
Getting the second half underway. Poole town came out flying. Firing too early attempt at the borough back like, remaining resolute to resolve the danger. Testing the terrific keeper in the host goal shortly after. Bringing the game to a halt. The visitors happened to have an injury. Delivering a whipped ball, problems arose for the reds. Going out for a goal kick in the end. Repeating this procedure, the game plan played out once more minutes later. This time failing to receive a final touch, from a roaring player who ran into the box. Keeping the score line as was. Keegan Bloom had a brilliant came, clearing off the line from a handful of occasions. Proving his importance to the Harrow Borough side. Trickling a goal, the host got to break the deadlock, sending a message to the minute amount of travelling fans. Who had been hurling disgusting abuse at Jacob Knightsbridge. However, the lead did not last long. Poole plucked an equaliser against the run of play. Venturing forward to finish. Taking a turn, Harrow had the lead again, this time in the final minute of injury time. Great Evans smash and grabbing three points. Capitalising from a corner.
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