Macc Town 0 Nuneaton Town 1

Uncle Efe and his Silkmen side were left heartbroken by a last-gasp effort from Onome Sodje.

The youngster – nephew of the assistant manager - slid in a winner on 91 minutes to hit Macc's promotion hopes hard on a rare off-day on home turf.

The hosts barely got out of first gear in the opening 45 minutes but against one of the division's weaker teams held out to stay level at the break. The closest they came to a goal was when Matthew Barnes-Homer outpaced Gareth Dean 10 minutes in, but he couldn't get the right toe-poke on the ball to nudge it beyond Max Crocombe.

In fact you'd have been hard pressed to tell which team was the one scrapping in the relegation zone in the first half.

A better side may have made it count when they were arguably in the ascendancy but although Rob Ogleby had an early chance wide of the post, and gave Macc keeper Rhys Taylor something to do with a tame shot, the interval came with the teams locked at 0-0.

And 20 minutes into the second half Macc still hadn't taken the game by the scruff of its neck despite John Askey bringing on leading scorer Waide Fairhurst and new signing Mike Phenix.

Crocombe's biggest contribution was to save from one of his defenders when they turned Andy Halls' cross goalwards. At the other end Taylor had to scramble across goal to turn away a low fizzer from Nuneaton's Lucas Vanson, who'd been on the pitch a matter of seconds.

But as Macc pressed for a goal to take the win Nuneaton snatched it in injury-time. Taylor did well to keep Theo Streete's shot out but when it came out to Josh Rees his wayward shot was turned in by Sodje, arriving late at the back post.