WARRINGTON Town registered a fourth successive league win as they won 3-1 away at Guiseley on Saturday

Matty McDonald’s injury-time goal sealed the three points after Lewis Whitham had pulled one back in the 89th minute.

First-half goals from Stefan Mols and Jay Harris put Mark Beesley’s side in control to continue their fine recent run of form.

"It’s pleasing – at times in the first half we played some really good stuff," Beesley said.

"I didn’t think we started particularly great but once we played our way into the game, we scored two great goals. It’s a great finish from Stef and another from Jay.

"We’re protecting a 2-0 scoreline and at times, you can get stuck in the middle of pushing on or sitting and defending.

"We could have kept it a little better rather than trying to get Connor Woods or Eddie Clarke in. We could have taken the sting out of the game a bit better in the second half.

"The pitch was nice and it’s a good place to come and play – the lads embraced it and we looked composed."

It was a first visit to Guiseley for nearly 30 years for the Yellows and the first half was an entertaining affair with both sides having their moments.

The first chance fell for Harris, who had a volley deflected just over the bar on 12 minutes.

An unfortunate slip by keeper Tony Thompson with the ball at his feet almost gifted Guiseley a goal, with Barnsley loanee Keegan Hartley nipping in to pinch the ball only to have Thompson scramble back and get the ball away.

Thompson had to tip over from an overhit George Smith cross that nearly crept in at the far post, and then top scorer Jake Cassidy guided a header wide from Ethen Vaughan’s cross.

But it was the Yellows who took the lead just after the half hour mark.

Connor Woods, who signed an extension to his loan deal earlier this week, held the ball up ahead of Danny Ellis and it bounced up off a defender and all of a sudden Mols was through.

The Spanish midfielder stood up Jameel Ible and then guided a left-footed shot into the far corner.

The lead was doubled six minutes later when Williams’ free kick dropped in the box for Harris and he hit a low drive home from 14 yards.

The hosts had work to do after the break and they nearly fell three behind when Mols’ free kick from nearly 30 yards hit the post.

The Yellows naturally retreated further back as the game went on and that enabled Guiseley to create a few chances.

Smith went a long way down the left and was denied at the near post and then the excellent Tom Hannigan got back to make a superb clearance off the line after substitute Adam Haw had rounded Thompson.

It looked like the game would be seen out relatively comfortably, until debutant Lewis Whitham squeezed a shot in at the near post with 90 seconds left of normal time, meaning the Yellows needed to hang on for four minutes of added time.

They managed to do enough and then in the final minute of the four, pressure by Williams forced an error and McDonald found himself through on goal, keeping his cool to beat Callum Hiddlestone.

The Yellows are away again on Tuesday night against Whitby Town, before four successive home games starting next week against Marske United.

Warrington Town: Thompson, Seary, White, Hannigan, Gumbs, Harris, Mols (Walker), Williams, Woods (Buckley-Ricketts), McDonald, Clarke (Amis). Subs not used: Dixon, Mfuni