FROME Town finally got back to winning ways as they overcame a 1-0 deficit at half-time to defeat King's Langley.

The hosts scored twice in the second half with a penalty from George Miller and flicked header from Joe Raynes bringing their six-match losing streak to an end.

Frome started brightly enough with Mitchell Page bringing an early save from Martin Bennett following a run and shot before Chas Hemmings fed a perfect ball through to Darren Jefferies who was  adjudged offside.

Langley’s Mitchell Weiss brought a first save from Kyle Phillips in the 35th minute, but at the other end Raynes and Ollie Knight had shots blocked followed by a Knight shot in the 41st minute that was just cleared off the line.

Yet Langley took the lead on the stroke of half-time as the Frome defence failed to clear their lines and the unmarked Godfrey accurately beat Phillips from ten yards to score in the corner.

Frome went close two minutes after the restart as  Miller shot from the edge of the box with Bennett just tipping the ball over the bar.

The breakthrough arrived in the 68th minute as Knight lofted a dipping ball into the penalty area and as Bennett called for the ball, Page nipped in front of him and back-headed the ball over the advancing keeper.

As the ball was just cleared off the line by a defender, the chance seemed to have gone but the referee penalised the the challenge by Bennett and  Miller made no mistake from the penalty spot.

Miller was involved again in the 77th minute as his perfectly-flighted free kick from the right found the head of the stooping Raynes and the ball flew towards the top corner, hitting the inside of the post and then going over the line.

Frome had a chance to wrap the game up in the 83rd minute as Hemmings played Jefferies through but Bennett pulled off a very good low save to deny him.