Streatham Redskins’ turbulent season comes down to one simple equation this Saturday – beat Slough Jets by two goals and stay up.
The club goes into one of the biggest games in their recent history knowing a convincing win would ensure survival in English National League One South for another season at the expense of Slough.
Redskins drew 2-2 with Slough in a dramatic game last Sunday in Brixton, which left the Jets two points ahead and favourites to avoid the drop. Russ Stevens scored a vital equaliser for the Skins during the final third, while net-minder Will Sanderson, an injury doubt before the face-off, performed heroics to keep Slough out during the last moments of the match.
Norm Pinnington had earlier put Skins in front only for Jets to go 2-1 ahead.
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