STRATFORD Town surrendered the lead in a late 2-1 home defeat against title-chasing Harborough Town.
A stunning goal from Lewis Ludford-Ison put the Bards ahead only for David Kamara to draw the visitors level at the Arden Garages Stadium.
And Harborough completed the turnaround with seven minutes left to play as Alex Morris headed in a late winner for the visitors.
The result means Stratford sit 12th in the Southern League Premier Central table, 10 points outside of the play-off places.
The Bards took the lead in style on 33 minutes when Ludford-Ison blasted a low effort into the bottom left corner from 25-yards out.
However, Harborough equalised on the stroke of half time as Kamara cut between two defenders from the left and curled a shot high into the net.
And the title chasers turned the game on its head on 83 minutes when Morris headed Devon Kelly-Evans’ cross from the right into the bottom left corner.
Stratford travel to Banbury United on Tuesday, February 24 with kick-off at 7.45pm at Spencer Stadium.
