WINCHESTER City suffered a second away defeat in the space of four depressing days in the Evo-Stik South West.

Beaten 4-1 at Bristol Manor Farm on Saturday, Craig Davis’s side had hoped to make amends at Bishops Cleeve tonight.

But, once again, it was rough ride home as they succumbed 4-2 to the league’s bottom club, leaving them to reflect on “a horrible night from start to finish”

Rocked by a second-minute Harlie Price opener, City replied with an 18th-minute Jamie Barron penalty after Oli Bailey had been fouled by Jordan Staten.

But an unfortunate Danny King own goal was quickly followed by a Joe Bates strike from a dropped cross to make it 3-1 at half-time.

Although Winchester got plenty of shots away in an open game, they fell 4-1 down to a Bates penalty before Bailey pulled a late one back from Danny Cox’s assist.

Despite the double setback, City remain sixth, just three points off third spot heading into Saturday's home game against Barnstaple Town (3pm).

Gosport lost 4-2 at Redditch United to stay rooteto the bottom of the Evo-Stik South Premier. Craig McAllister and Ryan Pennery were the Borough scorers.