Another 1-1 home draw, their third in succession, helped to extend AFC Telford United’s unbeaten run to six matches, but manager Kevin Wilkin remained acutely aware of the pressing need to convert more draws into wins.
The Bucks remain bottom of the Vanarama National League North, but saw a chance to cut the deficit to those above taken away when Connor Woods equalised Adam Livingstone’s freakish first-half opener.
Livingstone’s first goal for the club put the Bucks ahead in the 39th minute, firing in an outrageous effort that took everyone by surprise, not least Southport keeper Tony McMillan. Whether the Scottish wing-back intended it or not, Wilkin felt his side deserved some good fortune:
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