UPPINGHAM were robbed of their first Peterborough League Premier Division points of the season as Moutlon Harrox struck twice in the final five minutes.
Moulton Harrox 3
Uppingham Town 2
Richard Kendrick's side, missing several key players including Darren Price, who had scored a hat-trick seven days earlier, performed superbly.
Omar Elkashoty fired Uppingham into a deserved lead before Keith
England's spectacular shot levelled matters for the hosts.
Elkashoty hit the woodwork twice and several other chances went close as Uppingham upped the pressure in the second period.
Dave Lawton climbed off the bench and pressured a defender into scoring an own goal as the visitors went 2-1 up.
But it was not enough as Joshua Ford and Nigel Steadman struck late on to steal the win.
Kendrick said: "When we went ahead I was thinking we would do really well to win the game with the side we had out.
"But the lads got tired towards the end. We should have scored more and with better finishing Omar could have had four goals."
The defeat was Uppingham's sixth in nine outings.
Uppingham: Pridmore, Gareth Cliffe, L Baines, M Baines, Clark, Turricki, Thomas, Gavin Cliffe, O'Neill (Lawton), Sayers, Elkashoty.
* Ketton's winning start to the Division One season came to a halt as they went down 2-0 at home to Stilton.
Uppingham reserves suffered a 6-2 home drubbing at the hands of King's Cliffe Reserves.
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