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Lordswood concede late equaliser against Kennington as they battle relegation in the Southern Counties East Premier Division – Games against Whitstable Town and Faversham await

Lordswood’s survival hopes suffered a stoppage-time blow at the weekend but the battle goes on.

The Medway side have three games left to pull off a great escape, and their next two fixtures don’t get much tougher.

FA Vase finalists Whitstable head to the Wood on Thursday night before Scott Porter’s men travel to Faversham Town on Monday.

Porter’s men looked on course for a much-needed three points last Saturday but conceded a 94th-minute equaliser against Kennington, the second time they’d thrown away a lead in the game.

It’s a habit that’s proved costly even before Porter picked up the baton four games ago.

Porter said: “We had the opportunity to see the game out, and we didn't do it. I'm afraid that's been the story of the season for Lordswood.

“I think that's 10 games been in winning positions and not winning, so it's not a sudden thing. It's a regular thing and that one hurt on Saturday.

“You think you're over the line with a win, and then you get sucker-punched. It’s people lacking the concentration and not seeing out the job in the way that I expect my sides to do. When we go in front, I don't expect to lose.”

That draw followed a goalless game away to Sutton Athletic last Wednesday.

Alfie Humphrey had put Lordswood ahead late in the first half at Martyn Grove before ‘Ton equalised on the hour. A straight red card for Ashley Sains didn’t help their cause, his dismissal for retaliation coming shortly before Kennington’s goal.

Charlie Plummer restored the lead for Porter’s side but Kimsley Gatakata popped up with a second for the visitors at the death.

Porter said: “We should have won that game against Sutton but their keeper’s had an absolute worldy and then we should have won on Saturday. They had two shots from 20

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