Leverstock Green found themselves 3-0 down at half time for the second game in a row.
But in contrast to their performance against Hemel Hempstead Town, Green managed to pull themselves together in the second half against Eton Manor to draw 3-3.
The home side were one down within four minutes when Jakovi Odaji-Ukueku was put cl
ean through to slide the ball under Graeme Milner.
Manley Brown added a second with a clever chip on the half hour mark, with Odaji-Ukueku's saved effort falling to Brown who duly scored his second.
Substitute Alex Kinsley hit the bar with a snap shot in the 47th minute before netting following David Parkinson good skill and pull back in the box.
On 63 minutes another substitute, Tony Oliver, hit a tremendous bal to Parkinson who showed good ball control before slotting past the keeper from a narrow angle.
Four minutes later it looked like Kinsley had scored the equaliser, but it was ruled out for offside.
The scores were eventually levelled five minutes from time when Parkinson's superb through ball found Matt Wardle, who drilled home from a narrow angle.
Leverstock Green's next friendly is this coming Saturday at home to Dunstable Town.
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