Lowestoft Town's miserable run of form continued as they suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Harrogate Town.

Despite a promising start the Blues found themselves behind after 16 minutes, when Daniels bagged his twelfth goal of the season after capitalising on a suicidal back pass across the 18 yard box by Adam Smith.

The hosts responded well and with 38 minutes played the Trawlerboys made their pressure tell when Crow's in-swinging corner was only half cleared allowing the ball to find it's way back to Crow's feet who drove the ball back towards goal, allowing Jake Reed was on hand to deflect the ball into the visitors net.

Lowestoft soon took control of the game but squandered several good chances and as the clock ran down the momentum shifted towards the visitors and with 82 minutes played Lewis Turner's shot rebounded to Jack Emmett who stabbed the ball into the bottom corner of Harry Burgoyne's net.

The Blues pushed hard in the closing stages of the game but they could not find a way back into the game as they suffered a fourth straight defeat.

•For more see Monday's EDP