Eastbourne Borough came from behind for a deserved point in Vanarama National League south – and there was a dramatic Ryman League win for Burgess Hull.

Ryan Worrall converted a penalty as borough drew 1-1 at home to Oxford City.

Hillians struck twice in the final 15 minutes for their 3-2 success at Tonbridge Angels.

An own goal caused by Sam Fisk’s cross and then Chris Smith’s strike did the damage.

Sam Gargan gave Hillians an early lead but two trademark headers from ex-Albion striker Nathan Elder put Angels in front.

Bognor, who have extended the loan of striker Chike Kandi from Albion for a further month, drew 1-1 at Hendon while Lewes lost 4-1 at East Thurrock United, where recent signing James Hammond was sent off. Henry Muggeridge scored for Rooks.

East Grinstead now have four successive home wins in Ryman south for the first time.

Leonard (two), Cundle and Gnahore netted, all in the second half, in a 4-0 success at home to ten-man Walton and Hersham.

Lloyd Dawes’ 87th-minute strike earned Worthing a 1-1 draw at Ramsgate.

Hastings had skipper Ollie Rowe sent off just before the end of a rare away defeat as they lost 2-0 at Herne Bay.

Peacehaven went down 4-2 at home to Carshalton, despite a double from skipper Fraser Logan, and Three Bridges were beaten 1-0 at home by Corinthian-Casuals, who scored on 90 minutes.