North Leigh had to be content with a share of the spoils as a last-minute equaliser robbed them of victory at Taunton Town in Division 1 South & West.
With the game going into injury-time, it looked as though Mark Gee’s side would hold on for the points.
However, Simon Ingram’s penalty sealed a draw for the hosts.
Stuart Hole gave North Leigh the lead from the penalty spot after Andy McCabe was fouled by Simon Ingram.
After Andy Caton missed a chance to double the Millers’ lead, Taunton levelled when Darren Rice fired past Sam Warrell in the North Leigh goal.
After the break, North Leigh went 2-1 up when Michael Hopkins beat a couple of defenders and fired home.
However, Taunton levelled through James Blake.
North Leigh went ahead for the third time when substitute John Mills tucked home from close range.
However, in the second minute of injury time Ingram’s spot-kick ended North Leigh hopes.
North Leigh: Warrell, Hole, Flanagan, Sanders, Franklin, Organ, Bowles, Osborne-Ricketts (Roberts 80), Caton (Mills 72), McCabe, Hopkins (Deabill 80) Subs not used: Parish.
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