RAMSBOTTOM United will have to do it all over again the FA Trophy having been denied a famous win by a last minute Shaw Lane leveller.

The sides drew 2-2 in Barnsley on Saturday and reply at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium tomorrow night (7.45pm).

But Mark Fell's side can count themselves unlucky not to already be in the second round such was their performance against a side who are flying high in the league above.

Rod Orlando-Young opened the scoring for the home side on 14 minutes but debutant Josh Heaton headed home a leveller before the break.

Barely a minute after the restart Greg Daniels fired home from an acute angle to put Rammy in front.

Both sides had chances with Tom Brooks and Brad Roscoe clearing off the line for the Rams before the visitors suffered late heartbreak when the referee spotted a handball in the box and awarded Shaw Lane a controversial late penalty.

Spencer Harris converted and there was still time for more drama when Danny Gordon was shown a late red card.

Clitheroe bowed out of the Trophy after a spirited display against Premier Division side Altrincham.

The Blues went into the break goalless but John Johnston fired Altrincham, top of their league, ahead early in the second half and a late Thomas Peers brace completed the scoring.

Colne were in Evo-Stik North action and suffered a 2-0 reverse at Scarborough Athletic.

Both sides created chances in an entertaining first half but it was the home side who made the breakthrough when Nathan Curtis headed them into a 48th minute lead.

Colne pushed for a leveller but couldn't find one and Athletic made it two in the final minute when Jimmy Beadle tapped home.

In the Hallmark Security League Premier Division, Padiham completed a memorable comeback to earn a point at home to Widnes.

Trailing 2-0 and 3-1 the Storks scored twice in the last minute through Dominic Craig and Spencer Jordan to earn an unlikely draw. Michael Morrison was also on target for the home side.

Barnoldswick Town also picked up an impressive point as Andrew Hill's equaliser earned them a 1-1 draw at high-flying Runcorn Linnets.

AFC Darwen's recent run of good league form was ended by Hanley Town as the home side fell to a 5-2 reverse. Luke Cassidy and Matthew Allen scored in the second half for the Salmoners who were five down after just 36 minutes.

In the first division, Bacup Borough lost 3-0 at Alsager Town while Nelson were beaten 4-1 at Prestwich Heys despite going in front through David Patrick.