Heybridge Swifts have finally found some home form of late, but had gone two matches without a win, which is why they had slipped to ninth- albeit only three points away from fifth spot. Swifts welcomed Haringey Borough to Scraley Road, the visitors four points from safety after a run of one win from ten- and Borough’s chances of changing that looked in trouble after Jack Adlington-Pile gave the hosts the lead midway through the first half. The visitors actually played well without reward in the first half, but they were rewarded for their efforts when Matt Young levelled with twenty two minutes to go. Again they couldn’t keep the hosts out and fifteen minutes from time Adlington-Pile restored Swifts lead from the spot- but once more they drew level, Olu Durojaiye equalising. There were eight minutes to find a winner, and then added time, which saw the visitors reduced to ten men after Derek Asamoah was shown a red card. That transgression didn’t change the outcome, Swifts five points from fifth place, Borough three points from safety.