Abingdon United conceded three goals in the last 20 minutes as Oxfordshire rivals North Leigh bagged all three Evo-Stik Southern League Division 1 South & West points in a 3-1 victory at Northcourt Road yesterday.

Abingdon were in control from the start and after 15 minutes, Matthew Biddle scooped an effort over the bar from six yards. A minute later, Scott Griffin shot wide of a near open goal.

Ex-Abingdon striker John Mills got clear for Leigh and rounded James Foster, but as he went to fire home, Ricky Allaway raced in to deny him.

Griffin made up for his miss on 26 minutes when he created space and curled a lovely ball into the far top corner to put Abingdon one up.

In the second half, it was still United calling the tune, but North Leigh gambled with a triple substitution after 65 minutes and it worked almost immediately.

Within five minutes, sub Andy McCabe got on the end of a corner to head home.

With ten minutes left, Brian Bowles put North Leigh ahead for the first time.

Biddle was denied an equaliser by the crossbar and North Leigh rubbed salt into their wounds in the final minute as Elliott Osborne-Ricketts drove the ball low into the corner for No 3.

Abingdon Utd: Foster, Smith, Wimble, Allaway, Carnell, Doyle, Austin (Kingsbeer 73), Biddle, Griffin (Collier 70), McKeon, Angell. Sub not used: Evans.

North Leigh: Warrell, Bowles, Flanagan, Clark, Franklin, Organ, Saunders (Hole 67), Burnell, Mills (Roberts 67), Osborne-Ricketts, Hopkins (McCabe 67). Subs not used: Caton, Willoughby.

Attendance: 93.