ISAAC Moore scored a dramatic injury-time equaliser as 10-man Solihull Moors rescued a point in a thrilling 3-3 draw at Scunthorpe United.
Moore struck five minutes into injury time on just his second league start for the club since joining on loan from Coventry City.
That came after Conor Wilkinson scored a brace to put the visitors into a two-goal lead at the break at Glanford Park.
However, Danny Whitehall reduced the deficit early in the second period before Tyler French saw red for Moors before the hour mark.
And Whitehall completed his hat-trick with a quickfire double late on only for Moore to earn Moors a share of the spoils at the death.
The result means Solihull sit 11th in the National League table, 10 points outside the play-off places.
Moors opened the scoring on 15 minutes when Wilkinson controlled Darius Lipsiuc’s pass and flashed a shot past Scunthorpe goalkeeper Louis Jones.
Wilkinson doubled his tally for the game three minutes before half time as he drove towards the penalty area and curled a shot into the net from 20-yards out.
Scunthorpe responded three minutes after half time when Whitehall touched home from close range following a corner from the right.
And the game turned on 53 minutes as Moors defender French received a straight red card following an off-the-ball incident inside the Solihull penalty area.
Scunthorpe eventually drew level 10 minutes from time as Whitehall turned home Callum Roberts’ low ball in from the right from inside the six-yard box.
And Whitehall completed his hat-trick five minutes later with a volley from eight-yards out from another Roberts cross.
However, Moors stunned the home side five minutes into injury time as Moore forced home a corner from the left from five-yards out.
Solihull are next in action against Gateshead on Saturday, March 7 with kick-off at 3pm at Damson Park.
