STRATFORD Town continued their resurgence with a 4-2 victory against relegation-threatened Stamford in midweek.
The Bards twice came from behind to see off struggling Stamford at the Arden Garages Stadium and secure a third straight league victory.
Goals from Kory Roberts and Dan Lafferty, the latter scoring from the penalty spot, twice drew Stratford level after Leon Lobjoit and Kai Sanchez-Tonge put the visitors ahead.
However, late goals from Owen James and Finley Brennan secured the points for the Bards after Charlie Marzano saw red for Stamford with the scores at two-apiece.
And the result means Stratford sit 12th in the Southern League Premier Central table, eight points outside of the play-off places.
Stamford broke the deadlock on 10 minutes when Lobjoit tapped home an outside-of-the-foot pass.
However, the Bards levelled the game on 29 minutes as Roberts finished on the turn to volley the ball into the bottom left corner following a set-piece.
The visitors reclaimed the lead after the break on 52 minutes when Sanchez-Tonge found the top-right corner from the edge of the penalty area.
Stratford equalised for a second time on 63 minutes as Lafferty scored from the spot after substitute Josh Toluwaloju drew a foul in the box.
The game turned six minutes later when Marzano received a second yellow card following a challenge on Toluwaloju.
And the Bards completed the turnaround on 76 minutes when James finished on the rebound after Charlie Wragg saw his shot parried.
The home side made sure of the points eight minutes from time as Brennan ran with the ball from inside his own half and curled a shot into the bottom right corner.
Stratford are next in action against Quorn on Saturday, March 28 with kick-off at 3pm at the Arden Garages Stadium.
