ALEX Marshall is one match away from adding to his phenomenal record at the World Indoor Bowls Championships.
The six-time singles champion overcame compatriot and good friend Paul Foster in the semi-final just minutes ago.
A tie-break was needed to separate the pair after Foster won the first set 7-6 before Marshall responded to win the second set 10-5.
The Tranent bowler took the first end of the tie-break before a memorable last bowl ended the contest and sent Marshall through to face Stewart Anderson in tomorrow's (Sunday) final.
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Speaking to the BBC immediately after the victory, Marshall, who is a 14-time world indoor champion, said: "My form has not been great against Paul in recent years, although he has been just phenomenal, but today I felt I do just nothing wrong.
"I felt so confident on the rink.
"I felt relaxed, I felt I could beat any bowl and it was shot for shot many times.
"What a match, an absolutely fantastic match, and thanks to the crowd."
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Now, Marshall will go on to face fellow Scotsman Anderson in the final.
Anderson overcame Harry Goodwin in the other semi-final this afternoon.
Marshall described his opponent as "a class act" and predicted another "fantastic game".
The contest can be watched on the BBC.
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