Honiton Town's comeback attempt fell short as Elburton Villa clinched a last-minute win.

The Hippos, under the temporary management of Ben Ede due to Leroy Venn's unavailability, faced Villa on the road, looking to avenge an earlier defeat this season.

Despite playing against the wind, Villa initially dominated, scoring two quick goals before half-time.

Despite playing against the wind, Villa initially dominated, scoring two quick goals before half-timeDespite playing against the wind, Villa initially dominated, scoring two quick goals before half-time (Image: Andrew Symonds)

However, the second half saw a revitalised Honiton side, with Aaron Pearse scoring to reduce the deficit to 2-1.

Honiton's supporters rallied behind the team, and Pearse, after being fouled in the box, scored a penalty to level the match at 2-2.

But disaster struck for Honiton when a Villa attacker broke free, rounded the keeper, and was fouled, resulting in a penalty.

Villa converted the spot-kick, securing a 3-2 victory and taking all three points.

Despite the loss, Honiton showed great resilience and determination.

Despite the loss, Honiton showed great resilience and determinationDespite the loss, Honiton showed great resilience and determination (Image: Andrew Symonds)

Next week, with the league taking a break, Honiton Town will travel to Dobwalls in the cup, hoping to bounce back from this disappointing defeat.

Honiton Town's next match will be a chance to regroup and refocus their efforts after a hard-fought game.

Fans will be hoping to see their team return to winning ways, as the Hippos continue their season with determination and spirit.