Chippenham looked to be heading for a first defeat as they trailed hosts St Neots Town 2-0 a minute into the second half after goals from James Hall after 37 minutes and then Declan Rogers.
But two goals in a minute starting with Matt Jones after 67 minutes and then Alan Griffin pulled the visitors back on level terms.
And then Will Richards looked to have turned the game on its head when he put the Bluebirds ahead with 5 minutes to go. But Taylor Parr rescued a point for the Saints in the last minute of normal time.
Slough Town, Leamington, Dunstable Town and Merthyr Town occupy the other places in the top five.
The Rebels won 3-1 at the Corinium Stadium against Cirencester Town, taking an early 4th minute lead through Gavin James.
Charlie Griffin eventually levelled in the 65th minute, only for Lewis Putman to restore the Rebels lead just four minutes later. James added his second and Slough`s third 10 minutes from time.
Slow starting Biggleswade Town picked up their first win last weekend and followed that with a useful point at the New Windmill Ground against Leamington.
Inih Effiong put the Waders in front after 15 minutes. Ahmed Obeng restored parity with three minutes of the first half remaining.
Dunstable enjoyed a good 1-0 win at Hayes & Yeading United`s new SkyEx Stadium, Alex Cathline scoring the only goal for the Blues after 38 minutes.
The game between St Ives Town and Merthyr was postponed due to the Martyrs coach breaking down on the M42.
Cambridge City recorded their first win of the new season, winning 2-0 at the Avenue Stadium against Dorchester Town.
The Magpies are now second-bottom after Tunde Adewunmi after 11 minutes and Gio Lopes after 35 minutes sealed a three-point haul for Dan Gleeson`s side.
Kettering Town are struggling to get going and were comfortably beaten 3-0 at Latimer park by Stratford Town.
The game was often played in torrential rain after thunderstorms hit the area but it was Richard Gregory who gave the visitors a half-time lead with a goal on the half-hour mark.
Will Grocutt curled a neat effort in to double Stratford`s lead after 69 minutes and Jamie Sheldon added a third with 15 minutes to go.
Newly-promoted Cinderford Town find themselves bottom of the pile after losing by the odd goal in five at home against Basingstoke Town.
The Foresters took a 32nd minute lead through Louis Feeley but the relegated `Stoke were back on terms three minutes later, thanks to Rob Atkinson.
But Jacob Morgan restored the home side`s lead nine minutes after half-time, only again to concede less than three minutes later to Dan Collier. Sam Deadfield won it for the Hampshire side seven minutes from time.
Frome Town lost for the second time this season, 3-1 at home to King`s Lynn Town, who are slowly improving.
And the Linnets had to come back from being an early fifth minute Darren Jefferies goal down to win, courtesy of Michael Clunan on the hour-mark, Lee Stevenson on 77 minutes and Toby Hilliard five minutes from time.
Redditch United are also recovering after a poor start and won 2-1 at newly-promoted Kings Langley with goals from Eli Bako after 62 minutes and Reece Hales 14 minutes from time, rendering Sean Coughlan`s 89th minute reply as just a consolation.
Banbury United won their opening three matches – and have now lost the next three after going down 3-1 at Top Field against Hitchin Town.
Brett Donnelly gave the Canaries a 13th minute lead that Matt Lench doubled 12 minutes later. The defences weren`t breached again until the final three minutes when Robbie Burns made it 3-0 and Leam Howards netted a Puritans consolation.
Chesham United and Weymouth shared a 1-1 Meadow draw in which Dave Pearce`s 16th minute opener for the Generals was cancelled out by the Terras` Stewart Yetton a minute before the break.
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