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Isthmian League round-up: Substitute Ibrahim Olutade scores twice in last 10 minutes as Folkestone Invicta win at Billericay

Substitute Ibrahim Olutade scored a late double as Folkestone completed a fine comeback at Billericay in the Isthmian Premier.

Olutade, a summer signing from Tonbridge, was introduced in the 75th minute with Invicta trailing 2-1.

But the ex-Maidstone man struck twice, including an 89th-minute winner, to give Neil Cugley’s side their first away win, having trailed 2-0 at half-time to goals from Canterbury-born Bradley Stevenson and Jacob Bancroft.

Ade Yusuff launched the fightback with Folkestone's first goal on the hour mark.

Herne Bay conceded an 86th-minute equaliser against Kingstonian.

Chris Edwards gave Ben Smith's side a half-time lead at Southwood, Bay's temporary home while the new 3G pitch at Winch's Field is completed.

But a game of eight bookings - including five for the hosts - ended 1-1 after Tyrese Owen's late goal.

Margate drew 1-1 at home to Horsham on Friday night, Fjord Rogers’ goal on the hour cancelled out two minutes later by Lucas Rodrigues.

Harry Harding scored the winner against his old club as two goals in as many minutes saw Sittingbourne beat Swale rivals Faversham in Isthmian South East.

Nathan Wood gave the Lilywhites a 16th-minute lead in a battle of two sides looking for their first win.

But Henry Dasofunjo equalised on 35 minutes and Harding, a summer arrival from Faversham, made it 2-1 a minute later.

Ashford United blew a two-goal lead in their first home game of the season.

It was game on at Homelands after their 3G pitch was cleared for action, with the Nuts & Bolts looking good for the points after a goal in either half from Johan ter Horst.

But Thibault Abie replied with 15 minutes left and Matthew Daniel equalised eight minutes from time to deny Tommy Warrilow’s side.

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