If it's goals and excitement you're after, BAT are the team to watch right now.

After Saturday's 3-3 thriller at Gosport Borough, they held another of the top sides, Andover, to a 4-4 draw at Southern Gardens last night.

"We're the great entertainers," laughed manager Andy Leader. "It's a bit like managing Kevin Keegan's Newcastle."

The Tobaccomen showed plenty of fighting spirit to come back from 2-0 and 3-2 down to lead 4-3 until the dying moments. But they were caught dozing by a flicked-on throw which ricocheted in off Lions striker Vince Rusher.

Andover had gone two up through Danny Sullivan and a Dave Marden own goal only to be pegged back by Richard Gregory and Marden.

Justin Bennett restored the Lions' lead, but back came BAT with another Gregory effort - his fourth in two games - and a rare Simon Elliott goal from an 85th-minute corner.

BAT boss Andy Leader said: "We showed great character to come back from two down and unbelievable resolve to turn a 3-2 deficit into a 4-3 lead. We've gone three games unbeaten now, which has stopped the rot, but we've got to defend better as a team."