SLOUGH Town twice recovered from falling a goal behind to beat Dulwich Hamlet 3-2 in the FA Cup second qualifying round on Saturday.

The victory at Arbour Park means The Rebels have now won all eight of their previous matches, with 27 goals scored and just six conceded.

Dulwich were reduced to 10-men on the stroke of half-time as Sanchez Ming caught Matt Lench with a high boot and was shown a straight red card by referee Stephen Bates.

That did not stop the visitors from taking the lead when Mark Weatherstone found the back of the net a minute into the second half.

Brad Wadkins levelled the scores at 1-1 on 53 minutes, his fourth goal in the last two matches, before Nyren Clunis put Dulwich back in front with 15 minutes still to play.

However, Slough dug deep and Lee Togwell equalised in the 78th minute before Manny Williams scored the winner to take The Rebels into the next round six minutes from time, his fourth goal in as many matches.

Slough have been drawn at home to National League South club Poole Town in the third qualifying round of the FA Cup. The tie will be played at Arbour Park on Saturday, September 30.

Slough are currently top of the Southern Premier Division and return to league action away at St Neots Town this Saturday (3pm), before a trip to Redditch United next Tuesday (7.45pm).

Maidenhead United have made it back-to-back wins in the National League after a 2-1 victory against Boreham Wood at York Road on Saturday.

Adrian Clifton gave United the lead before the half-time interval and Ryan Upward doubled the advantage before Mark Ricketts pulled a goal back late on for the visitors.

The win means Maidenhead have moved up five places to fifth position in the league table and just two points behind leaders Aldershot Town.

Maidenhead are away to fourth from bottom Chester this Saturday (3pm).

Windsor have suffered a first defeat in seven matches after losing 3-1 at Brackley Town Saints in the Hellenic Premier Division on Saturday.

A Sam Hartley own goal gave Windsor a first half lead at St James Park, but Ryan Knight, Chris Jordan and James Watts were all on target for Brackley after the break.

The defeat means Windsor drop three places to ninth position in the league table ahead of a trip to 10th placed Abingdon United on Tuesday (7.45pm).

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