AFC Telford United 2 Boston United 1
AFC Telford United had Ryan Young to thank after coming from behind for the third game in a row to net points and record back-to-back home wins.
A second-half salvo through strikes from Tony Gray and Robbie Booth saw off visiting Boston United, who led through Marc Newsham's strike at the break.
But it was goalkeeper Young who ensured it was a maximum haul for the Bucks with a penalty save from Newsham in stoppage time, after Wes Baynes slid in on Ben Fairclough.
Very little of note, with both goalkeepers tested once and only speculatively at that, had happened in the Skrill Conference North fixture before Boston stunned the Bucks with an opener.
Newsham left the home defence flat-footed to meet a through ball from Liam Marrs to finish one-on-one with Young, slotting home to the shot-stopper's right, five minutes before half-time.
That left Telford manager Liam Watson with plenty to ponder at the interval and he made two changes, bringing on the recalled Dan Preston and Andy Owens for Chris Lever and Sean Clancy.
Gray hauled Watson's charges level with just 45 seconds of the second-half gone, meeting a Baynes pass to beat defenders and finish low through the legs of goalkeeper Lewis King when inside of the area.
Gray then turned provider in the 67th minute for Booth to grab the Telford winner, Booth cutting inside from the right wing to meet his pass and slot past King for the match-winning goal.




