GOSPORT BOROUGH are breathing fire down the necks of Jewson Wessex League leaders Eastleigh after a 3-1 win at Moneyfields last night.

Mick Marsh's men are now just three points adrift of the Ten Acres top dogs having extended their unbeaten league run to 13 games - a dozen of which have reaped maximum points.

A poor kick from keeper Geoff Sim invited Lee Mould to give Moneyfields a 17th-minute lead, but Borough were level in a flash courtesy of a Perry Holland corner bundled home by Steve Watt.

Kev Youngs' long-range special put Borough in front, but the Money men could have equalised had James Dunk connected properly in front of a gaping goal.

Holland lashed in Borough's third from a 75th-minute corner and Moneyfields' misery was complete when player-manager Calvin Hore received a second yellow card for dissent.