EVESHAM United fought back from 3-1 down to record a stunning 4-3 win at Swindon Supermarine in the Evo-Stik Southern League Division One South and West.
Matt Sysum struck the winner with a back-post header three minutes into stoppage time as the Robins roared to a fourth league double of the campaign.
Remarkably, Evesham played 77 minutes with 10 men after goalkeeper Kevin Sawyer was red-carded for bringing down Corey King.
Liam Harding went in goal but could not prevent the penalty from being scored.
A performance of spirit and determination saw Evesham re - cord their 11th game without de - feat, including nine wins, and a rise to fourth in the table.
Evesham made a slow start and the home side took a first-minute lead through Connor Waldon.
George Washbourne equalised for the visitors with a superb strike into the top corner.
Evesham then went 2-1 down through Chris Taylor’s penalty, and then it was 3-1 on 25 minutes when King pounced.
Ashley Edenborough pulled a goal back and Nick Stanley hauled Evesham level before Sysum completed the comeback.
Evesham: Sawyer, Wood, Wellon, Harding, Sysum, Dovey, Jackson, Stanley, Edenborough (Smith 80), Mann, Washbourne (Wilson 26, Brown 78).
Subs not used : Slack, Knowles.
Attendance: 158.
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