
Wealdstone's winning run came to an end after a tough defeat away at Tamworth.
Craig Eastmond’s dismissal for a second yellow card, straight after half-time began a difficult second half for the Stones.
Nathan Tshikuna scored twice in the space of two minutes to make it a long way back for the Stones.
Dan Creaney tapped home for a third before Alex Fletcher sealed the deal in the 90th minute.
Anthony Georgiou struck a free-kick into the top corner with just seconds remaining to pull one back.
Neil Gibson made just one change to the side that beat Ebbsfleet United previously with Enzio Boldewijn coming in for Anthony Georgiou.
Known for their dangerous long throw, the hosts made use of their secret weapon from the off.
Just seven minutes in, a long throw bounced over the crowd and into the path of Tshikuna, wide open, who could only fire straight at Luca Gunter.
The Stones created their first chance of the game, 10 minutes in, when Alex Reid plucked the ball around the edge of the area, but his shot was blocked.
The home side grew into ascendancy as the half went on, utilising their long throw and general dominance with the ball in the Stones area.
Called upon twice around the 30 minute mark, Gunter stepped up twice to keep the Stones level.
His first save, getting down quick one-on-one to deny before making an outstanding diving save just minutes later.
It was the worst possible start to the half for the Stones when Eastmond received his marching orders for a second yellow card.
Tamworth looked to capitalise immediately Tshikuna finished well in the area.
Just two minutes later, the forward had his second goal of the game, converting from the spot.
Down to ten and two goals down, it looked a long way back for the Stones.
Tamworth continued to capitalise on their man advantage and put the pressure on the Stones.
They found themselves three goals ahead when Creaney tapped home in the area.
The hosts sealed the deal after a well worked move saw Fletcher finish well one-on-one in the final minutes.
Gibson’s side were still able to come away with something when Georgiou struck a pinpoint free-kick into the top corner with the final kick of the game.
WEALDSTONE XI: Gunter (GK), Cook, Mariappa, Grant, Boldewijn, Sohna, Eastmond, Hutchinson, Kretzschmar, Reid, Obiero.