James Clarke scored a last-gasp winner as Solihull Moors twice came from behind to beat Boston 3-2.
The defender headed home Szhem Whyte-Hall’s long throw in the seventh added minute after Tahvon Campbell had earlier scored his first goal since August to level things up for the second time.
Campbell made his comeback after eight months out through injury in a 10-minute substitute appearance last weekend but made much more of an impact on his return to Damson Park.
Sent on around the hour mark, he had been on the pitch just 15 minutes when he took responsibility from the penalty spot to score the equaliser after Noah Wadsworth had brought down Fletcher Holman.
The win made Solihull mathematically safe, as there is now have a nine-point gap over 21st-placed Dagenham & Redbridge with two matches remaining, but Boston’s four-point cushion is not quite enough.
Twice the visitors squandered the lead as Zak Mills had given them the lead in only the second minute after Greg Sloggett had hit the post from a Bradley Nicholson throw.
Jamey Osborne volleyed home a brilliant equaliser five minutes later but, just before half-time, Connor Teale’s first goal since February put Boston ahead again after Nicholson kept alive Wadsworth’s free-kick.
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Simon Weaver was “ecstatic” and felt that Harrogate “fully deserved” their 3-1 League Two comeback victory over Fleetwood which secured their Football League status for another season.The Sulphurites recovered from falling a goal down early in the second half to take all three points from Easter Monday’s fixture at Wetherby Road, with that result moving them nine poin...

Port Vale boss Darren Moore praised his promotion-chasing side for coming from two goals down to salvage a “vital point” against Grimsby.Danny Rose’s brace, which included a penalty, had the visitors two up, but Lorent Toll pulled one back before Jesse Debrah scored a dramatic equaliser five minutes into added time at Vale Park.The draw left Vale second, a point behind leaders Do...

Barnsley head coach Conor Hourihane was disappointed not to beat Peterborough but pleased to pick up his first point since taking up the position after the battling 1-1 draw at Oakwell.Ricky-Jade Jones gave the visitors the lead before Jonathan Russell levelled. The result secured Peterborough’s Sky Bet League One status, while the Tykes remain in 12th place.Hourihane said afterwards: &ldquo...

Plymouth boss Miron Muslic remains positive his Championship basement side can avoid the drop after they boosted their hopes with an impressive 3-1 home win over sixth-placed Coventry.Goals from Mustpha Bundu and Ryan Hardie shortly before half-time put the hosts in the driving seat and, although Haji Wright pulled a goal back just before the interval, Bundu’s second of the afternoon 20 minu...

Stockport manager Dave Challinor praised his players’ character after they bounced back from a goal down to beat Huddersfield 2-1 and seal their place in the League One play-offs.The visitors took the lead through Josh Koroma but County levelled through Fraser Horsfall, and then won the game late on through Ollie Norwood’s penalty.Challinor saw his side clinch victory when it could hav...



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