OXFORD City go into the final game of the league season knowing a win would ensure them a place in the top three of Vanarama National League South.

Sides that finish from fourth to seventh take part in two eliminator ties, while second and third go straight to the semi-finals.

The Hoops remain third after a 1-1 draw with Havant & Waterlooville in their final home game of the regular season.

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Alfie Potter gave City a 82nd-minute lead when he latched onto a Zac McEachran pass and steered home from inside the penalty area.

The lead lasted just a minute though as Muhammadu Faal struck from range to score a stunning equaliser.

The Hoops are level on points with fourth-placed Chelmsford City, but boast a goal difference nine better than the Essex side.

Ross Jenkins’ side travel to mid-table Bath City on the final day of the campaign.

Banbury United’s place in National League North for next season has finally been mathematically confirmed despite losing in stoppage time.

Rob Ramshaw netted the only goal of the game in the 92nd minute as visiting side Spennymoor Town took all three points.

Defeat saw the Puritans slip to 17th in National League North, but six points clear of the bottom four.

Andy Whing’s side make the trip to Scarborough Athletic to round off the season.

North Leigh ended the season with a defeat on home soil.

The Millers’ relegation from Southern League Premier South was confirmed on Thursday night, after conceding a stoppage time equaliser in their 1-1 draw at Plymouth Parkway.

Andrew Neal gave Truro City the lead at the weekend when he headed in a Dan Sullivan cross after two minutes.

North Leigh fought back, with Conor McDonagh equalising just before the half hour mark when he turned and fired home inside the penalty box.

The visitors retook the lead four minutes after the half-time break when Sullivan struck after a Matt Wright effort was blocked.

Didcot Town, assured of a Southern League Central Division play-off place, ended the league campaign with a 3-2 win at home to Waltham Abbey.

Kidlington were beaten 4-0 at home to Hertford Town, while Thame United won 2-1 at Barton Rovers.