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Bohemians Match Day Center

It didn't take long for the Bohemian's to respond back when a flury of shots in the New Jersey box ended with another Melvin Snoh goal and a 3-1 Baltimore lead.

 

The two teams traded chances and both sides show no signs of backing down. New Jersey had to slow their pace when defender Lamin Janneh was shown a yellow card.

 

The continued solid play of Yaro and the defense helped keep the Express at bay.

 

Baltimore had even more scoring chances in the 79th minute when Thompson passed to forward Chris Panian, whos shot fell right to the hands of Turner.

 

As the game approached stoppage time, New Jersey turned up the pressure. Baltimore fell short defensively and the Express came within one, when Jakeem Johson fired one to the left of goal and past keeper Andrew Harris.

 

The large amount of subsitutions lead to five minutes of stoppage time. Where in the 90th plus five, a scramble in front of the Bohemian's goal lead to a Baltimore hand ball.

 

The penality was awarded and New Jersey forward Torreson-Paulino got his second of that match, tieing the game, 3-3.

 

After a few moments more of stoppage time, the final whistle blew. Ending in a three all draw.

 

The Bohemians look to get back to their winning ways when they travel to New Jersey to take on NJ-LUSO Parma on June 15th. Then are on the road again to Long Island to play the Rough Riders on the 18th.

 

The next Baltimore home game will on June 21st, at Calvert Hall. Kick off is at 5:30pm.

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