Isthmian premier play-off race: Lewes battle to point at Margate
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Tyrique Hyde returned from injury and Ayo Olukoga moved to right-back, with Hyde playing in an advanced role in midfield.
Margate made a bright start and took the lead after three minutes, the unmarked Sam Blackman heading a Ben Greenhalgh free-kick past Lewis Carey and into the top corner.
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Hide AdTony Russell’s men equalised on 16 minutes through Hyde, who found space down the right-hand side of the penalty area before beating Margate goalkeeper Daniel Jinadu at his near post with a powerful strike.
Margate regained their lead four minutes later, a corner from the right causing mayhem in the Lewes penalty area before eventually being forced over the line by Ruben Soares-Junior.
The Rooks scored a second equaliser on 34 minutes, an excellent passing move ending with Ryan Gondoh crossing from the left and Joe Taylor sending a sublime flicked finish past Jinadu and into the far corner.
After an entertaining, end-to-end first half, the second saw very few chances for either side, with Lewes dominating possession but finding it difficult to turn this into clear-cut opportunities.
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Hide AdThe Rooks had to settle for a point, leaving them four points adrift of the play-off with four games remaining.
Lewes host Herne Bay at the Pan today (Good Friday, 3pm) and visit Bognor on Easter Monday.