Bromley 1-1 Notts County

Notts County scoring machine Macaulay Langstaff got back on the goal trail after missing out the previous weekendImage source, Dan Westwell
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Notts County scoring machine Macaulay Langstaff got back on the goal trail after missing out the previous weekend

Notts County needed a last-gasp equaliser from National League top scorer Macaulay Langstaff to rescue a point against Bromley at Hayes Lane.

The point was enough for Notts, who began the day in second after losing at home to Dagenham & Redbridge last weekend, to briefly nip back above leaders Wrexham to the top.

But Wrexham were back on top by the end of the evening, although only on goal difference after themselves conceding a late equaliser to drop two points at Maidenhead.

But they went behind in the 19th minute when keeper Tiernan Brooks was adjudged to have committed a foul and Adam Marriott converted the penalty.

The visitors looked set to be frustrated in their efforts to get back on level terms but in injury time Ruben Rodrigues sent Langstaff clean through and he buried his 33rd goal of the season.

There was still time for Notts to chase an unlikely winner, but Langstaff had a big penalty shout waved away.

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