JASON Hughes equalised six minutes into stoppage time as Welton came from two goals down to extend Corsham's winless run to five games on Tuesday night.
Hughes' second half own goal had put Corsham 2-0 up after Simon Gray's early opener, but the Rovers skipper turned from villain to hero as he nodded in at the death after Robert Dumphy had made it 2-1.
Gray deservedly gave Corsham the lead in the 23rd minute when he turned defender Craig Coles inside-out on the edge of the box before clipping a delightful 22-yard curler past flat-footed goalkeeper Tristan Westlake and into the corner of the net.
Adam Taylor, James Lye, Liam Fullam and Phil Baker all went close to doubling the lead before Hughes' own goal made it 2-0 on the hour mark.
Town skipper Lye's deep cross was powerfully headed back across goal by Dan Harvey and the ball hit the unfortunate Hughes a yard out and trickled into the net.
But Welton were gifted a lifeline when Craig Gingell's woeful back-pass was intercepted by Dumphy, who nipped in ahead of Town goalkeeper Nick Gingell to poke home from eight yards in the 72nd minute.
And Hughes snatched a scarcely deserved point for Rovers in the dying seconds when he bravely re-directed Andrew Norris' fierce long range shot past the despairing dive of Gingell and into the net.
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