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Leyton Orient enjoy playoff fortune as Charlie Kelman double holds Stockport

A pulsating and controversial League One playoff semi-final first leg ended all-square as Leyton Orient and Stockport shared four goals at Brisbane Road. Charlie Kelman gave the home side a first-half lead with an offside goal but a penalty by Ollie Norwood and a Fraser Horsfall header put the visitors in front before Kelman netted from the spot late on to leave the tie in the balance going into the second leg at Edgeley Park on Wednesday.The visitors created the better chances in a competitively-fought first period, testing Josh Keeley in the home goal on a number of occasions. Kyle Wootton found himself free in the fifth minute but Keeley raced out to narrow the angle and avert the danger while Will Collar should have done better with a cross when he headed wide. Continue reading...

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