Didcot Town could not hold on to a half-time lead as they went down 3-2 at home to unbeaten leaders North Leigh in the Evo-Stik Southern League Division 1 South & West on Monday.

The first half was a feisty affair and Didcot went ahead on 20 minutes, when Matty Woodley’s corner was headed home by Adam Learoyd.

The Millers levelled five minutes later when the referee penalised keeper Leigh Bedwell for a foul on Kieran Sanders and Aaron Woodley converted from the penalty spot.

Didcot restored their lead moments later, when Matty Woodley’s free kick was flicked home by Andy Ballard.

The visitors levelled within 30 seconds of the second half kicking off, as Elliott Osborne-Ricketts headed home.

Resolute defending then denied the Millers a third, but they broke through with 20 minutes to go as Callum McNish found the net.

Didcot: Bedwell, Heapy, Organ (Deabill 82), Ballard (Self 61), Carnell, Learoyd, Martin, Longford, Janes, Dutton-Black, Woodley. Subs not used: Thompson, Gannon.

Wantage Town were unable to make it three league wins in a row as they were beaten 3-1 at Swindon Supermarine.

The visitors took the lead after 11 minutes, when Jake Johns headed home Ben Whitehead’s corner.

However, the hosts equalised through Bradley Gray’s free-kick on 26 minutes.

Whitehead then hit the post for Wantage as the sides ended the first half level.

Wantage went behind just after the break, Jacob Davidge slotting home and, despite the dangerous Whitehead again going close, Luke Hopper sealed the points for the hosts with two minutes remaining to take his side five points clear.