Stourport left it late before grabbing the points with a 2-0 win at Cradley Town in the Midland Football Alliance.

And it was substitute Paul Moore to had a hand in both.

Swifts made the breakthrough 20 minutes from time when Moore put the ball across the face of goal for Lee Booth who found himself with time and space to launch a low left foot drive past Cradley stopper Andy Cook from just inside the area.

Moments earlier Simon Marsh had latched on to another deep cross to head against the woodwork, Booth following up only see his effort also foiled by the horizontal before the homeside could clear.

After Stourport's opener Aaron Skelding came close to getting an equaliser but fired past the far post.

Another Moore cross allowed the visitors to seal the points seven minutes before the whistle with Marsh sending in a looping header that Cook spilled into his own net with the aid of the post.