Boro lose out 2-0 at Warrington Town
The home side made a bright start to the game, Bohan Dixon firing into the side-netting after he had broken through the Boro defence.
On five minutes, Connor Thomson went around the home goalkeeper Bobby Jones, but rolled it wide from a tight angle.
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Hide AdSix minutes later, midfielder Ryan Watson's screamer of a shot from long-distance was saved superbly by Jones.
The home side opened the scoring on 15 minutes when Josh Amis rolled home a cross from close-range.
Just after the half-hour mark Thomson looked to have another chance but his shot curled just wide of the target.
Two minutes later Boro striker James Walshaw drilled his shot wide after being played in by Kieran Glynn.
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Hide AdThe chances kept coming for the visitors as Harry Coates' close-range effort was saved by Jones.
Five minutes before the break Amis headed over from David Raven's cross for the Yellows.
In a frenetic finish to the half, Wayne Brooksby cleared off the line and then Tommy Taylor saves a weak shot by sub Scott Sephton on the rebound.
There was a lively start to the second half as well, Josh Barrett nicking the ball away from Amis with him well-placed to double Town's lead then Walshaw's effort hit the woodwork.
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Hide AdJones then made an excellent save to keep out Walshaw's close-range header as they looked for a leveller.
The away side continued to dominate the second half but could not get the breakthrough as Thomson went close we had a shot deflected wide of the goal and then Raven scrambled an effort off the home team's goal-line.
A minute later sub Jordan Buckley managed to miss the target from a yard out and then a few moments later Jones pulled off a brilliant save to keep out a Michael Coulson header.
Jones was the hero for Warrington yet again in injury-time as he excellently kept out Brooksby's thumping shot in injury-time.
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Hide AdThis proved crucial as in the dying moments Jack Mackreth scored after Amis' shot had hit the post, the home side claiming a 2-0 win and all three points despite Boro having a series of chances to score in both halves.