TWO inspired substitutions by Corsham Town swung this game in their favour and they snatched victory seven minutes into added on time.
Wellington looked to have claimed the three points but substitutes Ryan Bush and Steve Roddy both scored late on to turn the result on its head.
Corsham assistant-manager John Woods said: "We put Wellington under a lot of pressure in the second half and it was just a case of trying to get a goal.
"But credit the referee he added a lot of stoppage time because one of the goal nets had to be repaired during the game which took ages."
Corsham took the lead inside the first ten minutes when Russell Lodge headed home from a corner.
But Wellington levelled before the break when they robbed Corsham of possession and broke down the left before crossing for Nano Short to head in.
Wellington took the lead straight after half-time when Short beat James Highmore to another left-wing cross and shot in from the edge of the area.
But Corsham threw on substitutes Bush and Roddy and the pair had an immediate impact.
Bush picked up the ball in the middle of the Wellington area and took a good first touch before rifling the ball into the corner. Then deep into stoppage time Alan Griffin played in Roddy who pulled the ball across the goalkeeper and into the bottom corner.
This Saturday Corsham are again in league action at home to Larkhall.
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