SLOUGH Town FC suffered last minute heartache in a 2-2 draw at Hereford United last night (Tuesday).

The Rebels got off to a flying start against the ex-Football League club when James Dobson netted inside a minute.

Gary O’Neill levelled for the home side from the edge of the box on 25 minutes.

Midfielder Dobson restored Slough’s lead at Edgar Street with a cross-come-shot on 64 minutes.

But Hereford rescued a point in the fourth minute of time added on when Nathaniel Lewars squeezed the ball home.

Rebels joint-boss Jon Underwood tweeted: “Gutted to drop two points with the last kick but can’t fault the lads who gave everything.” Slough welcome Banbury United to Holloways Park on Saturday (3pm ko), and then Biggleswade Town next Tuesday (7.45pm).

Burnham sit bottom of the Southern Premier table after just two matches as they lost 5-1 against Dorchester Town.

Goals from Ben Joyce, Dan Cann and a Nick Crittenden brace saw Dorchester into a clear lead inside 24 minutes.

Central defender Jon Munday pulled one back for Burnham before half-time at The Gore.

But 35-year-old Crittenden sealed his hat-trick and the win in the second-half for the ex-Conference club.

Bunrham travel to newly-promoted Dunstable Town on Saturday (3pm), and then Frome Town next Wednesday (7.45pm).

Windsor moved up to ninth place in the Combined Counties Premier with a 2-1 win against Frimley Green.

Kyle Jeffrey and Barry Dunbar scored in the second-half for the home side to secure the points.

James Dinsdale scored on 90 minutes for Frimley, but Windsor held on for a second win this season.

Windsor travel to Hellenic Premier club Brimscombe & Thrupp in the FA Cup extra preliminary round on Saturday (3pm).

Holyport suffered a 1-0 home defeat against Highmoor Ibis in the Hellenic Premier last night (Tuesday).

On Sunday, they host Abingdon United in the FA Cup extra preliminary round (1pm).

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