BRAINTREE TOWN played out a 0-0 draw at Tonbridge Angels, in National League South.

The Iron picked up another valuable point and kept another clean sheet at Longmead in a game that was poor on quality and with rare moments of decent football.

BRIGHTLINGSEA REGENT staged a brilliant recovery to win 3-2 at Horsham and claim their first victory in five matches, in Pitching In Isthmian League Premier.

The R's fell 2-0 down to goals from Rob O’Toole and Charlie Hester-Cook but roared back, thanks to strikes from Valter Da Rocha and Carlos da Rocha before the break.

And Regent claimed victory in the second half, thanks to Aaron Blair's winner ten minutes from time.

R's boss Brett Munyard said: "After the performance Tuesday, today showed everything that stands for 'character'.

"We have tried to implement a never give up attitude and today epitomises that!

"At 2-0 down away from home, after 15 mins, how many people thought it was all over? Not us!"

In division north, MALDON AND TIPTREE beat Dereham Town 2-1 at Park Drive.

The Jammers produced an impressive second-half performance to take all three points, with goals coming from central defenders George Winn and Joe Turpin.

HEYBRIDGE SWIFTS were beaten 2-0 at AFC Sudbury, while WITHAM TOWN lost 1-0 at home to Felixstowe and Walton United.

In the Essex Senior League, STANWAY ROVERS lost 2-1 at home to Sawbridgeworth Town at the Hawthorns.

FC CLACTON drew 1-1 at Woodford Town, thanks to Jordan Lartey's goal while LITTLE OAKLEY drew 0-0 at White Ensign.

Oakley boss Matt Carmichael wrote on Twitter: 'Not quite at our best today. Couple of half chances but not really enough to win it. Always a good game Vs @EnsignOfficial positives 8 unbeaten and another clean sheet.'

HALSTEAD TOWN got their play-off push back on track with a 4-1 win over Hackney Wick, in Thurlow Nunn League first division south.

The Humbugs took the lead after 26 minutes through Matt Travell and Jordan Blackwell doubled their advantage just after the break, from the penalty spot.

Calvin Poku made it 3-0 and then added another goal before the visitors grabbed a late consolation.

HARWICH AND PARKESTON made it three straight wins following a 1-0 victory over Frenford.

Gareth Heath scored with the last kick of the game to seal the Shrimpers' win.