
Rob Street equalised for Lincoln City against Stevenage in the 91st minute
Lincoln City's title celebrations were put on ice as they salvaged a point in stoppage time against play-off hopefuls Stevenage.
The Imps now need just one more point to secure the League One crown, but the reaction from their bench underlined how important this point was.
Rob Street scored the all-important goal in the 91st minute, as a free-kick into the box bounced around but landed at the substitute's feet and he hooked it over Filip Marschall to level the match.
The Imps had seen plenty of possession in the second half but Stevenage, who needed a victory themselves in their race to secure a top-six finish, had coped for long periods.
It finished a breathless game with the tone set by Louis Thompson's superb volley on three minutes, clipping the post on its way beyond the diving George Wickens.
Lincoln responded when Saxon Earley's defensive header fell to Tendayi Darikwa on the right, and he fired across the keeper to the far corner.
Back came Boro though on 27 minutes as a low cross from Dan Kemp found a stooping Jamie Reid and he guided it in despite George Wickens getting a hand to it.
Then came the late drama as Lincoln showed their promotion-winning quality.
Match report supplied by PA Media.
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