Fisher drew for the first time in ten games as they were held 2-2 by Hollands & Blair in Rotherhithe last weekend.
Ajay Ashanike’s side were made to battle for their point as they twice had to come from behind in a fierce contest.
Harry Brown gave the visitors the lead with a third-minute penalty before Isaac Thompson levelled 37 minutes in, also from the spot.
The away side were back in front in the 62nd minute through Harvey Welford but once again Thompson was on the mark to make it 2-2 on 77 minutes.
After Malaki Coker gave away that early spot-kick, Billy Brown and Michael Sarpong were on the end of very poor challenges that could easily have been red cards. Sarpong needed treatment for a gash on his shin. The home bench were furious and two yellow cards were dished out to two of the substitutes.
Thompson got his eleventh goal of the season to level after handball but after the break Jacob Katonia appeared to be denied another spot-kick after being pushed in the back.
Sarpong was denied a goal when Dan Ellis produced a brilliant save to keep out his header from Brown’s cross.
It was all Fisher and this time when Ellis was beaten they were denied by the crossbar from Joseph Adewunmi’s volley from the edge of the area.
It seemed like it wouldn’t be Fisher’s day until striker Eni Amgbaduba won possession as the away defence was trying to shepherd the ball out of play. Amgbaduba found Thompson who cut in from the left and curled a low shot towards the far corner that Ellis got a touch to but couldn’t keep out.
Lewis Duberry had one more chance for the home side but he shot wide late on.
The point leaves Fisher eleventh in the SCEFL Premier Division table with 32 points from 23 games.
Fisher are at home to Punjab United this Saturday with the kick-off at St Paul’s at 3pm.
The Fish are four points behind eighth-place Stansfeld whose poor form in 2023 continued with a 4-0 defeat at Phoenix Sports.
Matt Bourne scored twice for the home side, in the 27th and 60th minutes, either side of another brace from Tashi-Jay Kwayie (57 & 70).
The Stans go to Bearsted this Saturday for a 3pm kick-off.
In the First Division, Dean Harrison’s Bermondsey Town finally got their second league win of the season as they came from behind to win 3-2 at AFC Whyteleafe with a last-minute goal.
Michael Hill gave the home side the lead in the thirteenth minute before former Fisher player Rob Brown equalised with a penalty five minutes after the break.
Gus Ward restored Whyteleafe’s lead three minutes later but the visitors showed great resolve and spirit to level through Pat Geddis with eleven minutes left before Damian Ramsamy got the winner in the 90th minute.
Bermondsey take on Forest Hill Park at St Paul’s in the league next Tuesday. Kick-off is 7.45pm.