HUNTINGTON Rovers conceded two goals in the last five minutes to draw 3-3 against reigning York Minster Engineering League champions Old Malton St Mary’s.

The hosts forged ahead on four minutes when Chris Dyson slotted home from a James Edmond cut back.

Old Malton drew level before the break, but Steve Jarman restored Rovers’ lead early in the second period and Dyson extended that advantage with a header, before the visitors earned a share of the spoils at the death.

Dunnington won 5-1 at Riccall United, who were on level terms at the break thanks to Jack Hopwood.

But goals from Callum Richardson (two), Samson Wildwood, John Heads and Josh Hutchinson earned the visitors maximum points.

Wigginton Grasshoppers made it four wins out of four after a 6-0 home defeat of Tadcaster Magnets.

Matthew Tiplady headed in a Gary Newton corner to open the scoring, before Jamie Willstrop twice carved open the Magnets backline to produce almost identical finishes.

Tiplady then grabbed his second after rounding the keeper, before Willstrop completed his hat-trick midway through the second period and Eddy Clapham headed home with five minutes remaining.