Forest Green look set to miss out on the League Two title after being knocked off top spot for the first time since September following a 3-1 home defeat to Harrogate Town.

It was Harrogate who actually topped the table back in the early days of the season and here they were Forest Green’s promotion party poopers once more.

Jack Muldoon put them ahead from the spot in the first half before Jamille Matt netted the equaliser with his 19th goal of the season, again from the penalty spot.

Sunderland loanee Jack Diamond regained the lead for Harrogate a minute after the restart and substitute Lloyd Kerry made it 3-1 after 72 minutes.

A high-octane first half saw Forest Green open with poise – Baily Cargill nodding wide from a Nicky Cadden cross and Jack Aitchison fizzing over from the edge of the box.

Harrogate keeper Joe Cracknell kept the scoreline blank by clawing away a point-blank Matt header.

Harrogate nosed ahead against the run of play when Kane Wilson tripped Diamond in the box for Muldoon to send Luke McGee the wrong way from the spot on 40 minutes.

Rovers replied in first-half stoppage-time – Matt striking from the spot after Wilson had been tripped in the box by Town captain Warren Burrell.

A minute after the restart Rovers were caught cold as Diamond picked his spot from the edge of the box to regain the lead for Town.

Simon Weaver’s side made it 3-1 with 18 minutes left, substitute Kerry thumping the ball home as Rovers surrendered top spot to Exeter - who drew at Northampton.

On Saturday Forest Green travel to Mansfield, needing to better Exeter's result at home to Port Vale to clinch the title.

Forest Green boss Rob Edwards urged his side not to bow out with a whimper.

“Psychologically we’ve found it hard after getting promotion at Bristol Rovers, but I thought we had it on Tuesday night at Swindon," he said.

"We don’t want to go out with a whimper and credit to Exeter, but we know what we’ve got to do and go to Mansfield and win.

“I feel disappointed and today is a really strange feeling – such pride, but we had an opportunity to win and know what it would have meant.

"I thought we played well in the first half, but they got the first goal and the second goal knocked the stuffing out of us – we were flat and they deserved to win.”