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Farnborough 2 Ebbsfleet United 2 match report: Franklin Domi and Haydn Hollis score for National League South leaders

Champions-elect Ebbsfleet extended their lead at the top of National League South to 14 points on Tuesday night.

The Fleet turned the game around in the second half to end February on a 12-match unbeaten run – which included 10 wins – and surely at least one hand on the title. But they were denied all three points by a stoppage-time equaliser from Farnborough, who certainly proved more than a match on the evening.0

Ebbsfleet made four changes from the side that won at Chelmsford on Saturday. In come Darren McQueen, Billy Clifford, Franklin Domi and match-winner Greg Cundle.

The visitors started brightly enough, Rakish Bingham seeing his shot blocked after Dominic Poleon pounced on a wayward header.

The best Ebbsfleet chance came on 19 minutes. Christian N’Guessan clipped the ball into Poleon, who set up McQueen but he fired high and wide under pressure from Jordan Norville-Williams.

But, thereafter, it was largely Farnborough in the dominance as the Fleet kept giving the ball away cheaply.

Norville-Williams’ downward header bounced up and over the crossbar before John Oyenuga’s header at the far post was comfortably saved by keeper Mark Cousins.

Farnborough’s biggest threat was the long throw of captain Ollie Robinson, and it proved pivotal in the opening goal on 28 minutes.

Robinson launched the ball deep into the penalty area and the ball flicked off an Ebbsfleet head before falling perfectly for the unmarked Norville-Williams to tap into an empty net at the far post.

With his tail up, Norville-Williams tried his luck from 30 yards but wastefully dragged his free-kick harmlessly wide.

The Fleet nearly suffered a second setback on the stroke of half-time but Hollis was able to get back to deny Oyenuga a clear sight of

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