THE Bees were stung by two late goals at Oadby Town last night.
Studley's impressive away record this season was looking to be improved when Matt Coppin gave them the lead in the first half.
But the Topps Park men came back with two goals with just 20 minutes on the clock to put paid to Studley's hard work early on.
The Bees were without leading scorer Mark Crisp after he broke his nose against Stourbridge at the weekend.
"We played really well and controlled the game for long periods - we deserved to be in the lead at half time," said Bees boss Mark Chambers.
"But again sloppy defending for both of their goals cost us the game," he added.
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