Harrow Borough brought the curtain down on their season with a 2-2 draw at home to Leatherhead on Saturday.

Lewis Driver’s equaliser four minutes from time ensured Boro beat their previous season’s points total of 53 by a single point as they finished 17th in the Ryman Premier Division table.

The Reds had staved off the threat of relegation two weeks earlier so the shackles were off against Leatherhead.

Boro drew first blood when Harry Newman drove home from close range after Fejiri Okenabirhie’s dummy.

Driver then had a good chance to extend their advantage but was denied by an excellent stop from the Tanners keeper.

Harrow were frustrated again when Driver and Okenabirhie combined to tee up Dylan Cascoe who failed to convert.

They were made to pay when, not for the first time this season, a slow start to the second half was punished as the Tanners equalised.

Spencer McCall and Driver both went close to restoring Harrow’s advantage but it was Leatherhead who went ahead in the 61st minute when Ryan Mahal clipped the ball over McDonnell.

Boro rallied though, and when Okenabirhie’s right wing cross was met by Driver’s right boot it finished honours even in the final match of the campaign.