It was a rollercoaster clash in Norfolk for Boro on Saturday.
After a week off, it might have been feared that Jono Greening's men were a bit rusty as they fell behind at Kings Lynn inside two minutes.
However, Alex Purver levelled on 18 minutes and Ste Walker turned the match on its head with a second on the half hour.
Dom Tear looked to have put the result beyond doubt on the hour mark, but a disputed free-kick made it 3-2 late on and made for a nervy end to the match for Boro boss Jono Greening, spoke to SAFC TV at full-time:
Boro return to action next Saturday with a home clash against Leamington in National North.


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