Cirencester Town are in serious danger of being sucked back into the relegation dog-fight after another loss on the road.
Ray Baverstock's troops were undone by two late goals as they suffered a 3-1 defeat at Bilston.
Lee Bullimore put the hosts in the ascendancy midway through the first half.
But Ciren dug deep, with Sean Terry and Dave Godley going close before Justin Miller fired home an 83rd minute equaliser.
With a decent point looking likely, Ciren proceeded to throw it all away with a late capitulation.
Within a minute, Stuart Grosvenor's cross deceived Sawyer and flew in. Baverstock's misery was complete when Steve Richardson put through his own net at the death.
Ciren boss Baverstock said: "We just aren't switched on at the moment. Some of the players need to turn it around before I bring in some fresh faces."
Baverstock's men host in-form Cinderford on Boxing Day, (3pm).
n Chippenham Town took a huge step towards their promotion dream on Saturday.
Tommy Saunders heroes claimed a famous 1-0 victory at Western Division leaders Halesowen, to reduce the gap at the top to a point.
A bumper crowd of 912 witnessed another tactical triumph from Saunders.
The Bluebirds' supremo ordered his dogged troops to soak up the inevitable home pressure, with a view to pinching a goal on the break.
The brilliant defensive pairing of Shane Andrews and Nathan Rudge foiled attack after attack, keeper Steve Weaver produced a string of stunning saves and Matt Rawlins pounced from a 70th minute set-piece to secure the points.
"I'm absolutely delighted," said Town boss Saunders. "I couldn't be more proud of my players."
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