Harrow Borough manager Steve Baker described Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Lewes as a nightmare, summed up by the team’s difficulties finding somewhere to park when they arrived.

The Dripping Pan does not have a car park and Boro players were left to find alternative parking in the town centre at short notice after being hit by traffic on the way to Sussex.

Harrow’s afternoon was then compounded by the hosts taking an 87th-minute lead, only for David Taylor to snatch a point virtually from the restart.

Reflecting on a difficult day, Baker said: “To be honest, it summed up the afternoon. We had a nightmare getting there and it took two-and-a-half or three hours.

“I can’t get my head around the fact there is no parking there. Most the squad spent time driving around looking for somewhere to get parked. We were not on the pitch until half past two.”

But Baker was more impressed with his side’s resilience. “The lads don’t give up whatever the score is and the response was really good.

“The only change I would like to make is not going 1-0 down every week,” added Baker.

Harrow lost 3-2 to Kingstonian in the Isthmian League Cup on Tuesday with goals from Connor French and Michael Bryan in consolation.