LATE drama saw Salisbury beaten at home in the league for the first time this season.

Promotion-hopefuls Tiverton Town were gifted a winning goal with 11 minutes remaining to snatch a 2-1 win which sees them leap up to second in the table.

The Devon visitors had opened the scoring three minutes before the break when Owen Howe turned home from close-range.

Whites' leading scorer Tommy Wright hit back on 56 minutes when pouncing on the visitors' poor back pass and rounded the keeper for his 14th goal of the season.

Calum Brockway, one month after returning from injury, re-dislocated his shoulder and was taken to hospital.

As both sides went for the win, it was an unfortunate moment that sealed the game.

George Colson's back pass bobbled over goalkeeper Alex Bass as he went to clear and the ball tumbled into the empty net.

Whites drop one place to ninth in the Evo-Stik Southern League Division One South and West standings.

Elsewhere, ex-Watford winger Mahlondo Martin has left the club by mutual consent.