Banbury Utd 4, Folkestone Tn 3: A last-minute winner from substitute Mark Simms kept up Banbury United's hopes of automatic promotion from Dr Martens League Eastern Division as they fought back to beat already-promoted Folkestone at Spencer Stadium on Saturday.
It now means they have to win at Erith & Belvedere next Saturday to guarantee at least a play-off spot.
And should Stamford slip up against fellow promotion rivals Burgess Hill, Banbury would secure promotion to the Premier Division.
The game started in the worst possible way for Banbury, who were were a goal within two minutes when James Dryden fired home.
But it wasn't long before Wayne Blossom slammed in the equaliser on 15 minutes for his 12th goal of the season.
Four minutes before the break, Banbury were ahead when Blossom set up George Redknap for his 18th league goal of the campaign.
However, they suffered a blow when Redknap went off with a foot injury.
After the break, Folkestone levelled through Mark Munday, only for Ady Fuller to re-establish Banbury's lead from the spot after a defender handled.
But they were again pegged back when John Ayling netted.
Banbury's Ollie Stanbridge then cleared off the line, and it looked as though Banbury's automatic promotion hopes had been dashed, only for Simms to fire home a dramatic 90th-minute winner from David Billington's free kick.
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