EVESHAM United completed their Evo-Stik Southern League Division One South and West fixtures on a positive note after a dominant 4-2 victory over AFC Totton at the Testwood Stadium.

United were 3-0 ahead at the break and cruising to victory but then two late strikes lifted the hosts before Paul Fahy made the points safe for the Robins with a fourth goal in stoppage-time.

Evesham manager Paul Collicutt made wholesale changes in preparation for Wednesday night's play-off semi-final trip to Salisbury's Ray McEnhill Stadium (7.45pm) with a number of players rested and given the afternoon off.

The first half was a one-sided affair with United camped in the Totton half and dominating possession.

But despite a barrage of shots and corners it took until the 11th minute before the deadlock was broken with Dave Allen handling in the box and Mark Magee coolly putting away the resulting penalty.

Matt Williams, Leroy Odiero, Lewis Binns and Carl Brown all went close before Magee turned cleverly in the box on 33 minutes to fire past Pat O'Flaherty for 2-0.

Five minutes before half-time Brown added a third with a sumptuous 20-yarder that gave O'Flaherty no chance before nestling into the bottom corner.

Sam Gilder, who started in place of the ever-present Kevin Sawyer between the sticks, was called upon to make his first save on the hour diving full length to push aside Nathaniel Sherborne's header.

O'Flaherty made two good stops from Brown and Fahy but then two goals in seven minutes gave the Stags fresh hope.

Sherborne converted from the penalty spot after Nick Stanley's handball in the area and Curtis Young fired home with three minutes to go.

A shock Totton equaliser never arrived with Fahy slotting in beyond O'Flaherty in added time to make it 4-2 after great work by Adam Mann.

Evesham: Gilder, M Williams, Stanley, Wood (Haskayne 63), Odiero, Sheehan, Preen (Fahy 34), Brown, Edenborough (Mann 70), Magee, Binns. Subs not used: Sawyer, A Williams.

Attendance: 320.