Harrow Borough boss Steve Baker admitted he could see rivals Wealdstone winning Tuesday's Middlesex Senior Cup tie after they equalised late on, only for the Reds to prevail in injury time.

The National League South Stones had been poor and deservedly trailed the holders to goals from Spencer McCall and Marc Charles-Smith at half-time.

However, the introduction of Scott Davies turned the game on its head and he provided the assist for Matt Ball to level in the 89th minute after Jonny Wright had halved the deficit for Gordon Bartlett's men.

But there was still time for late drama as Fejiri Okenabirhie slid home a last-gasp winner.

"I could see them winning if it went to extra time," said Baker. "You almost expect it as the higher level team with better players.

"But I was really pleased with our reaction to their equaliser. We went in search of a winner before extra-time."

Harrow now advance to the quarter-finals and Baker added: "The team talk two was based on two things.

"One was that we won it last year and we want to defend it. The other was the rivalry with Wealdstone – there is no love lost there."

Harrow trounced Lewes 4-1 on Saturday in the Isthmian Premier Division.

Click here to read the match report as Harrow overcame Wealdstone on Tuesday night.