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Nations League: Jonny Evans salvages last-gasp draw with Cyprus for winless NI

BBC Sport Sunday, 12 June 2022
A 94rd-minute equaliser by Jonny Evans salvages a 2-2 draw for Northern Ireland with Cyprus as Ian Baraclough's men stretch winless run in the Nations League to 14 matches.
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