

Long Eaton United were in front after a minute played courtesy of Owen Betts, although the visitors found an equaliser eight minutes later through Mitchell Candlin.
James Taylor restored the lead to give The Blues a one-goal lead at half-time and Parrott scored in the 88th minute to level the match for a final time.
The result extended Long Eaton’s unbeaten streak in the league to six matches, while the visitors Bedworth United are winless in their last three games.
Long Eaton United took the lead with just over a minute on the clock. Betts had space to shoot from the edge of the area and picked out the bottom left corner to open his account for the season.
However, after scoring so early on, Bedworth United pushed further and further up the pitch in search of a reply.
After several minutes of sustained pressure from the visitors, Candlin scored the equalising goal in the ninth minute when he dribbled the ball around Lewis King and slotted the ball into the empty net.
In the build-up to the break, Ryan Campbell-Gordon’s cross was flicked on by James Shaw to Taylor, who headed home his fifth goal of the season and restored our advantage.
Ahead by a goal at halftime, it looked like Long Eaton had done enough to earn a win on home turf until Parrott headed in the equaliser from Luke Rowe’s free-kick in the 88th minute.