Wealdstone suffered their third defeat in a week as two second-half strikes gave newly-promoted Hungerford Town a 2-0 victory in Berkshire.

The Stones included new signing Ryheem Sheckleford, on loan from Fulham, in their starting line-up in place of the absent Eddie Oshodi, and played out a goalless first half against their mid-table opponents.

Town's James Clark managed to forge the only half-chances of the first 45 minutes, while Danny Green was off target with the Stones' only real opportunity.

After the break, Nat Jarvis played through Louis Soares in Town's first attack of the half, but after Jonathan North had been beaten by his effort, the linesman's flag was raised for offside.

Mike Jones then forced North into a smart save before minutes later taking a tumble in the box under debutant Sheckleford's challenge to earn the hosts a questionable spot kick.

Jarvis smashed the ball down the middle to break the deadlock, and enjoyed a spell of momentum after the goal as they looked to double their advantage.

Wealdstone finally begun to respond but could not find a way to stretch the home defence, and the hosts wrapped up their victory in the final minutes as Luke Williams' free-kick could not be held by North, and Harry Googer fired in the rebound.