FC Halifax Town's National League play-off hopes were severely dented after a disappointing 2-2 home draw against 10-man Tamworth. The Shaymen began the day three points behind seventh-placed Southend, but having played two games more, and they got off to a disastrous start after Stefan Mols put the visitors ahead inside the opening minute. Jay Turner-Cooke and Will Smith scored quickfire goals for FC Halifax Town before the hour mark to turn the match around, only for Oliver Lynch to level in the 63rd minute for Tamworth. The match took a dramatic turn in the third minute of added time when Luke Fairlamb handled on the goal line, gifting FC Halifax Town the chance to snatch a precious three points. But Jas Singh saved Will Harris' spot-kick, leaving the home side frustrated. FC Halifax Town's manager will be concerned about the missed opportunity, which could prove costly in the play-off race. The Shaymen will need to regroup and focus on their next match to keep their play-off aspirations alive. The draw leaves FC Halifax Town with a tough task ahead, and they will need to win their remaining matches to stand a chance of making the play-offs. The team's performance was marred by the missed penalty, which could have changed the outcome of the match. FC Halifax Town's players will be disappointed with the result, but they must now look forward to their next match and try to get the three points they desperately need.