PICKERING Town are still without a point at home after losing 3-0 to Belper Town in a bottom-of-the-table clash in the Evo-Stik League East Division.

The Pikes were not at it in the first half, going behind to an Alex Peterson goal in the 36th minute, although Billy Logan had an effort ruled out for handball shortly afterwards.

Craig Nelthorpe made it 2-0 in the 57th minute, but Joe Danby had a 69th-minute effort well saved by the Nailers keeper James Leverton, who notched his first clean sheet of the season.

Tyler Johal wrapped up the win in the 87th minute, lifting Belper off the bottom of the table and putting Pickering Town there instead.

However, in the Pikes' favour is that six of their eight matches have been away from home.

Scarborough Athletic trailed 1-0 at North Ferriby United in the Premier Division but recovered to win 3-1, courtesy of goals by Michael Coulson (69 minutes) and James Walshaw (82, 87), as they went third.

There was a top-of-the-table clash in the Vanarama National League, and Leyton Orient came away 3-0 winners at leaders Harrogate Town to replace them as front-runners, with goals by Jobi McAnuff (2) and Macauley Bonne.

Knaresborough Town's run in the Emirates FA Cup is over as they went down 4-1 at home to Workington AFC.

Conor Tinnion, Scott Allison, Jason Walker and Sam Joel had already netted for the visitors before Ben Cohen bagged an 87th-minute consolation.

In the Toolstation Northern Counties East League Premier Division, struggling Harrogate Railway Athletic drew 1-1 at home to Bridlington Town.

Marcus Day put the Rail ahead in the 50th minute only for Andrew Norfolk to equalise 25 minutes later.