Guiseley 1-1 Solihull Moors

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Danny Lowe's last-gasp header saw Guiseley sensationally escape the drop at the expense of York with a 1-1 draw at home to Solihull.

A goal down, the nervy Lions never looked like getting the one, vital equaliser they needed to overhaul the Minstermen and sneak to safety.

But, in the dying seconds, a long throw-in by substitute Danny East was met by Lowe, who headed over Nathan Baxter.

Solihull had done York proud by fighting hard for the win. They spurned a chance from the penalty spot before Omari Sterling-James's free-kick put them ahead in the first half.

The tension mounted, and Sterling-James had a shot cleared off the line, but in dramatic fashion Guiseley found 11th-hour salvation.

York's game finished slightly later, leaving an anxious wait but news filtered through about their 2-2 draw, enough to spread relief around Nethermoor Park.

Match report supplied by Press Association.

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