City of Oxford Ladies and Oxford University fought out a 1-1 draw in their rearranged Trysports 3 Counties League Division 1 match.
City went ahead on ten minutes when Emma Crossley fired a short corner strike at goal, forcing the keeper to make a diving save which was picked up by Kelly Scott to score.
With Nicky Cousins outstanding in midfield, City battled to keep control of the game.
But, five minutes from time, the University finally scored at a short corner.
Oxford Hawks' game at Milton Keynes has had to be rearranged after a communication mix-up on Saturday. Hawks turned up for a 12 noon start and Milton Keynes arrived for a 2pm start.
Sisters Olivia and Ellen King did the damage as Abingdon defeated Henley 2-0 in a rearranged Division 2 match.
Solid work by goalkeeper Kelly Chung and the rest of the defence enabled Abingdon to keep the Henley attack out.
Abingdon took the lead when a good inject from Olivia King to her sister Ellen allowed a shot on goal that beat the keeper.
Quick distribution to Olivia King in front of the Henley goal allowed her to fire a shot past the keeper to complete a double for the sisters.
Pilgrims lost 4-1 to a Maidenhead side lying second in Division 3.
Maidenhead went ahead with a penalty in the first half and shortly after half-time grabbed a second.
Pilgrims pulled one back when Lynn Fathers robbed a Maidenhead defender in the circle and crossed for Laura Dean to slot home from a couple of yards.
Maidenhead's superiority then told as they scored twice more.
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