EVESHAM United secured a comeback victory at Kayte Lane, triumphing 2-1 at Bishops Cleeve in Calor Southern League Division One South and West.
In front of Cleeve’s biggest crowd of the season by a long way of 242, the visitors won with a brace from Lance Smith.
The hosts took the lead after seven minutes through Jacob Morgan.
Evesham enjoyed more possession in the first-half but failed to create any clear-cut chances, although Smith did find the net only to be deemed offside.
The Robins levelled in the 68th minute when Smith nodded in Adam Powell’s free-kick.
On 77 minutes, a Ben Evans corner was forced over the line by Smith for the winner.
Elliot Kennedy missed a good chance towards the end but Evesham held on to record a victory which pleased returning manager Paul Collicutt, who had been at the helm of Cleeve for 10 years.
Evesham: Barnfather; Tambling, Wellon, Sauntson, Wilson; Evans, Jackson (J Smith 90), Powell, Bowen; L Smith, Dovey (Kennedy 56). Subs not used: Hitchman, Palmer.
Attendance: 242.
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