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Halifax Town
Conference Premier
Oct 7, 2014 at 7.45pm UK
 
Wrexham AFC

2-2

Schofield (6'), Hattersley (61')
Roberts (51')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Moult (59', 84')

Louis Moult double earns Wrexham point

Wrexham twice come from behind to earn a 2-2 draw against 10-man Halifax Town in the Conference Premier.

Two goals from Louis Moult earned Wrexham a deserved point away at Halifax Town in the Conference Premier this evening.

Halifax wasted little time before taking the lead through Danny Schofield, who made ground inside the penalty area before driving the ball into the bottom corner.

Adam Smith almost added a quick-fire second, but Wrexham were playing some good football, with top goalscorer Moult at the centre of the majority of their attacks.

Moult had a strike well-saved by Matt Glennon, before the Red Dragons ended the first half with Connor Jennings firing a free kick over the crossbar from a threatening position.

Five minutes after the restart, Halifax were reduced to 10 men after Marc Roberts was sent off for hauling down Moult when through on goal, and it took just eight minutes for Wrexham to make use of the man advantage.

Neil Ashton delivered a cross from the flank for Moult to power home the header, but parity lasted just two minutes as the Shaymen restored their slender advantage.

Wrexham lost their concentration in defence and Danny Hattersley was perfectly placed to tap home at the back post to put the Yorkshire side back on track for second place.

Back came Wrexham, though, and after Moult had been denied a second, Blaine Hudson squandered two headers after being found by a couple of Dean Keates corners.

However, with six minutes to go, some neat work from Andy Bishop helped set up Moult, who made no mistake from close range to earn his team a deserved point.

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