FARNBOROUGH North End's house-warming party was gate-crashed by two late party-poopers as the table-toppers were held to a 2-2 draw by Overton United at their Cody Sports & Social Club ground.
It was the Division 3 pacesetters' first game at their new home and they looked good for all three points until Overton - the only side to beat Farnborough this season - scored two late goals to snatch a point.
A push on Darren Sked gave Paul Xiberras the chance to give North End the lead with a 57th minute penalty and they doubled their lead 15 minutes later when Shaun Percy slotted the ball past the keeper.
But, two minutes from time, substitute Lee Chambers smacked a 15-yard shot into the bottom corner of the net and, moments later, the striker was upended in the penalty area and Leon Dalton rifled in a last-gasp penalty to snatch a 2-2 draw.
The biggest surprise of the day saw fourth-placed Otterbourne defeat second-placed Paulsgrove. The shock wasn't the win itself but the margin - Otters running up a stunning 6-0 scoreline.
Jamie Nash was the Otters' hero with a personal nap hand after Jim Bedford had given them the lead inside two minutes with a superb 25-yard free-kick.
"We had a flying start with two goals inside the first five minutes and they never really recovered after that," said Otterbourne secretary Robin Broom.
"Apart from the 1-0 defeat at Farnborough a month ago, we've won every game we've played since October last year."
Colden Common took full advantage of Paulsgrove's demise to leapfrog them into second berth with a 4-0 home win against AFC Portchester.
Richard Lang, pictured, volleyed home a Dean Higgins cross after three minutes and the visitors had a goal disallowed before Andy Pillar crossed for Matt Rackham to make it 2-0 on 15 minutes.
James Atterbury buried his spot-kick on the hour mark following a handball and Lang latched onto Simon Everett's through ball to slot in the Commoners' fourth in the 75th minute.
Fifth-placed Fleetlands caned Verwood with six of the best while Fleet Spurs went one better by knocking seven without reply past QK Southampton. Dan Talbot, Gary Davies and Glen MacKenzie all sunk doubles and Martin Williams completed thehaul.
Two Dave Aldridge goals clinched Hayling United a 2-1 verdict against Hamble Club.
Aldridge rounded the keeper to give the home side a 35th minute lead but Hamble appeared to have salvaged a point after 85 minutes when Chris Jones' cross-cum-shot found the net, only for Aldridge to head the winner just sixty seconds later.
Strikes in each half by Tony Brierley and Mark Green earned Micheldever a 2-0 success over Laverstock & Ford, while two-goal Steve Aldridge, Danny Peters and Peter White penalty saw Tadley triumph 4-1 at Clanfield, who had taken a 50th-minute lead through Alex Milroy.
Ludgershall Sports comfortably saw off basement boys Yateley Green 4-0, whilst Ordnance Survey's home game against Netley Central Sports was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch at Stoneham Park.
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