Broadbridge Heath exit Senior Cup after late Peacehaven winner
The match began with the Tye moving the ball slickly and Heath were prepared to let them as long as it was not in dangerous areas.
After 15 minutes the visitors only had a shot wide from Cam Wiltshire, when he was well placed, to show for their passing.
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Hide AdHeath began to break down the wings and gained a series of corners and free kicks. From one of these Andy Waddingham spotted Loz Sanded in the Peacehaven goal, off his line and from 45-yards lofted the ball towards the top corner.
Sanded managed to claw it out and block Harry Balfour’s follow up but was helpless to stop Alfie Jones from burying the loose ball to give Heath the lead.
The pattern of the game remained the same with Tye having the greater share of possession without causing Mitchell Bromage in the home goal any discomfort.
But as half-time approached, a Peacehaven cross was not cleared and Josh Curtis spun to blast in the equaliser.
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Hide AdThe second half began with the visitors in the ascendancy and on 50 minutes Brocklebank’s driven ball found Curt Ford who headed home.
The equaliser came when Balfour cut the ball back to Wanstall to hook home his second goal in three games since returning to Heath.
The game was end-to-end as the final minutes approached but both defences were standing firm.
But in the last minute Wiltshire’s deep cross found Bradley Bant and his header beat Bromage from eight-yards.
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Hide AdFor the second time in three games Heath were faced with trying to level the game in the closing seconds but it proved beyond them.
Heath host league-leaders Eastbourne Town on Saturday.
Broadbridge Heath: Bromage, Smith (Jobbins 88), Robinson, Jones, Balfour, Waddingham, Howell, Wanstall, Bennett, Whitley, Hull, Watts.