TWO substitutes made the difference as Warrington Town came from behind to end a seven-match winless run.
Skipper Josh Amis prodded home the winner from close range after Connor Woods' cross found him unmarked to complete a turnaround of two goals in the space of five second-half minutes to defeat Radcliffe, who had played the second half with 10 men after their captain Jordan Hulme had been sent off.
Amis' winner came shortly after a well-taken leveller from Josh Miles, who lashed home having come off the bench alongside his captain minutes earlier.
Hulme's red card for a poor challenge on Murphy Bennett came shortly after Tunde Olowabi had put the hosts, who remain winless in the National League North this season, into a half-time lead.
However, Yellows' turnaround allowed them to secure their first win since Paul Carden returned as manager last month and their maiden win away from Cantilever Park this season
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