FC Isle of Man were beaten by league leaders Padiham thanks to a stoppage time winner on Saturday evening.
Finlay Holyoak scored in the fifth minute of added time to ensure the Storks maintained their 100% start.
After a few half chances for FC Isle of Man, the visitors took the lead in the 18th minute when Oliver Roberts split open the defence with a through ball to Jack Price.
He rounded Matty Quirk in the Ravens’ goal and slotted into the empty net.
The Ravens weren’t behind for long however as on the 24th minute a half cleared Callum Sherry cross fell to Dean Pinnington.
His riffled effort took a slight touch off the defender to leave Bradley Sullivan with no chance as the ball nestled into the bottom corner.
Padiham retook the lead in the 70th minute as Bradley Knox let fly from distance, leaving Quirk with no chance as his thunderbolt flew into the top corner.
After Padiham had a goal ruled out for a shove in the box, Charlie Higgins drew the home side level in the 83rd minute.
Set up by Pinnington, Higgins found the bottom corner to bring the Ravens back level.
As the game looked to be heading towards a 2-2 draw, Padiham caught the Ravens from a corner as Holyoak headed home to make it 3-2 and leaving the Ravens with no time to fight back.