Chippenham Town returned to winning ways in the Dr Martens Premier Division, coming from behind to topple lowly Folkestone 2-1.
Tommy Saunders' side lost for the first time on the road on Monday, beaten 3-1 by Newport County.
And it looked worrying for Saunders again when his side fell behind after 13 minutes, 18-year-old Jamie Millar unleashing a tremendous drive from the edge of the box.
Town goalkeeper James Bittner deputising for the injured Paul Thompson couldn't get anywhere near it, but the former Fulham man was able to deny several other Folkestone efforts as Chippenham struggled to find their rhythm.
Town eventually found their feet and two set pieces either side of half-time turned the game.
Steve Brown's right wing corner was headed home by Gareth Davies on 32 minutes, and fellow centre-back Tom Gould nodded in the winner from Mark Harrington's free kick on the hour.
It wasn't exactly a perfect day in Kent for the Bluebirds.
Goalscorer Davies left the field early with a seemingly serious groin injury, which may rule him out of Saturday's FA Cup clash with Weymouth.
And the players then returned to the dressing room to find an opportunist thief had made off with a few of their belongings.
Said Saunders: "We've got three great points, but the players are massively depressed because they've been robbed."
Chippenham: Bittner, Robinson, Andrews, Gould, Davies, Badman, Brown,Harrington, Paul, Griffin, Charity. Subs: Thompson, Rawlins, Mings, Towler, Harris
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