Luke Fontana returned to haunt Worthing with a last minute equaliser as promotion-chasing Rebels were held at Banstead last night.
Fontana, who was a Rebels player just six weeks ago, denied his former side a seventh successive victory in division one south after Mark Knee had broken the deadlock.
Knee struck two minutes after the break with a left foot shot but Fontana had the final say by slotting the ball home following a cross from the right by Danny Wise.
Fontana only joined Banstead at the start of the week after making a brief appearance as a substitute for Horsham against them on Saturday - his only game for the Hornets before he was released by manager John Maggs.
Worthing, now ten points behind leaders Windsor and Eton with three games in hand, were unfortunate on 35 minutes when Sam Francis had a goal disallowed.
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