A SECOND half collapse left Warrington Town looking over their shoulder
in the relegation battle as they crashed 2-4 at home to fellow
strugglers Radcliffe Borough.
The visitors took the lead in the third minute when Ben Manning fired in from the edge of the box.
But Warrington hit back with two quick goals with a Chris Gaghan penalty on six minutes and a Thomas Lamb strike three minutes later.
Radcliffe turned the tables with a bullet header from Tom Rutter as he rose above the Warrington defence from a corner to level the scores on 57 minutes.
Two minutes later Borough were in front when Griff Jones converted a penalty and the visitors made sure of all three points on 70 minutes when substitute Steve Howson scored a well taken effort.
Warrington now need to secure a point in their last game at Harrogate on Saturday or hope Salford slip up at title chasing Skelmersdale tomorrow, Tuesday.
Pictures show goal scorer Thomas Lamb (top) and Jimmy McCarthy challenging for the ball.