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An injury-time strike denied Tonbridge Angels victory against Concord Rangers on Tuesday night.
Angels were heading for a crucial win in their fight against Skrill South relegation after fighting back from a goal down to lead 2-1.
But the visitors salvaged a point as Tommy Warrilow's men slipped to second-bottom in the table, three points adrift of safety.
Angels also finished a man down with Gary Elphick sent off after the equaliser.
Concord took the lead through Sam Collins after 18 minutes but Tonbridge hit back straight after the break with a long-range strike from new signing Evan James.
The hosts were on top and looked set to take the points when Mark Lovell's header moved them ahead on 83 minutes.
They missed chances to put the game to bed and were punished when Steve King finished the rebound from a free-kick.