EVESHAM United moved up to third in Evo-Stik Southern League Division One South and West despite letting a two-goal lead slip at Cinderford Town.

An own goal by Kyle Knott gave the Robins an early lead before debutant Lee Smith added a second soon after.

But George Lloyd halved the deficit and then former Evesham striker Ethan Moore completed the comeback to earn the Foresters a share of the spoils in a 2-2 draw.

The hard earned point at the Causeway Ground meant Evesham leapfrogged neighbours Stratford Town into third spot and extended their impressive sequence of results to just one defeat in 15 games.

Paul Collicutt's team were in front as early as the sixth minute when the unfortunate Knott sliced the ball into his own net in attempting to clear Nick Stanley's driven cross.

Continued United pressure resulted in a second goal when the experienced Smith beat his marker before slipping the ball beyond the advancing Alex Harris for 2-0.

Cinderford then turned the game on its head with two goals inside 60 seconds.

Lloyd beat the returning Kevin Sawyer with a first-time drive from outside the box and then, in the home side's next attack, Kieran Thomas' corner was helped on to the unmarked Moore who touched the ball home at the near post.

Play then settled down after the frantic start and it was Evesham who went on to create the better chances before half-time.

Town keeper Harris made an important block from Marcus Jackson and then he saved well at his near post to prevent Adam Mann from finding the net.

The second-half was an even contest with defences dominating but both sides did have penalty appeals turned down.

First, Mann took a tumble when rounding Harris and, at the other end, Lloyd went to ground under a challenge from Will Wellon but both shouts were waved aside by referee Mr Morris.

United substitute Lance Smith and the dangerous Jackson both went close for the Red and Whites before the end but the Town defence held firm to deny the Robins a late winner.

Evesham United: Sawyer, Wilson (Brown 70), Wellon, Knowles (Harding 45), Sysum, Dovey, Jackson, Stanley, Lance Smith, Mann (Edenborough 85), Lee Smith. Subs not used: Washbourne, Kennedy.

Attendance: 138.