Wealdstone boss Stuart Maynard admitted his side's last-gasp win over AFC Fylde felt 'incredible'.

Tahvon Campbell struck his second goal of the game deep in stoppage time, after Nathan Ferguson's 86th-minute equaliser, to secure the 3-2 victory at Grosvenor Vale.

And it kept Stones unbeaten in the National League this season after their first four matches, with Maynard telling the club website: "They're the best wins, the momentum and the feeling about the camp when you score a late goal like that. It's incredible.

"Really proud of the lads, because of the way that we played. They had to be patient, the pitch was dry and it kind of suited Fylde to come in and sit in.

"It was tough at times within the game, because we couldn't play as fluently and as sharp as we'd have liked to, as we did away at Bromley the other night.

"But I still thought the lads put in some performance here."

Charlie Barker echoed those sentiments, adding: "Happy dressing room now, left it late, but I think more than deserved.

"We said Eastleigh we probably deserved three points and the other night [Bromley] we probably deserved three points. But we'll take a point away from home in those games if we win at home.

"The draws away from home are ok if we can keep winning at home and that's what we've done."

Campbell put Stones ahead on 10 minutes, but Gold Omotayo levelled before half-time and Nick Haughton put the visitors in front from long range just befoer the hour.

Fylde's Pierce Bird was sent off for two bookable offences, though, and Stones made the visitors pay.

"They scored two absolute worldies, a header from probably 18 yards and then from inside his own half," said Barker.

"Probably two goals we'll look back on and could be a bit better, but they don't go in every week.

"Of course the red card is going to help, once he got sent off I don't think they crossed the halfway line except from a goal kick.

"Even from how the first half started, we had all the momentum before he got sent off, the game was being played in their half."

Barker enjoyed his battles with Omotayo, having also dealt with Paul McCallum and Michael Cheek recently, and is hoping Stones can keep their form up as they take on Aldershot on Saturday.

"I've played against some big men but it doesn't really matter who we're playing against because of the way we play and how much we dominate the ball," he added.

"We don't really give strikers opportunities to get goals and get lots of chances against us. We limit teams.

"We're going into every game trying to win it now, still unbeaten for this stage of the season, there won't be many teams like that.

"We want to keep the run going and go into every game trying to win it."

Wealdstone visit Aldershot on Saturday, before hosting Dagenham & Redbridge on Bank Holiday Monday.