Adam Killey scored an equaliser in stoppage time as FC Isle of Man drew 4-4 with promotion chasing Ramsbottom United.
Having led 2-0 and then been 2-4 down, the Ravens battled back to earn a well deserved point, but will leave thinking they could have had more.
Rick Holden’s side took the lead in a blistering start at The Bowl as Jacob Crook got on the end of Ste Whitley’s pinpoint cross to glance home past Rams keeper Bradley Rose.
Crook has his and the Ravens moments later as Whitley found Charlie Higgins in behind, he drew Rose out of his goal before passing to Crook who slotted home to make it 2-0.
However, the third-placed visitors demonstrated their quality and promotion credentials with a defiant reply before halftime.
First Luke Sephton reacted quickest when Killey couldn’t hold a stinging shot before Macauley Wilson scored from a corner to leave it 2-2 at half time.
Despite the game being level, the Ravens deserved to be in front as they had two cleared off the line, including one to deny Crook his hat trick.
The Rams took the lead early in the second half when Finlay Cross-Adair scored in the 48th minute after the Ravens were unable to deal with a long throw.
Sephton then made it 2-4 to visitors in the 68th with a deft finish into the far corner.
The Ravens weren’t two behind for long however as a long throw from Kelly was half cleared, Whitley crossed and a flick on at the front post to make it 3-4 with 20 minutes to play.
As the Ravens launched a late assault, it was Killey who scored a dramatic equaliser from a corner as he beat Rose to the ball and headed downwards, his header looked to have been cleared off the line, but the officials confirmed the ball had crossed the line to set off pandemonium at The Bowl.