Berkshire House staged an astonishing comeback after finding themselves 4-0 down after only 20 minutes against Roebuck in Division 4 to secure an astonishing 6-6 draw, writes Geoff Bower.

Neil Collett and a Beckham-style free kick from Den Steel made it 4-2, before Roebuck added their fifth.

Berkshire showed great spirit as Steve Pieri, with a diving header, and strikes from Fluff O'Connor and Craig Hanlon pulled them level at 5-5.

Roebuck again went in front but an O'Connor header from Jim McKnight's right-wing cross made it an unlikley 6-6 at the end.

Carriers Arms missed two penalties but continued their good form with a 3-0 win over Angel Witney Res. Neil Calcutt, Darren Bowden and Julian Lambelin netted in a one-sided affair as Angel finished the game with only eight players.

Masons surprised high-flying Oxford Supporters in the Premier Division by taking a deserved 3-1 interval lead through Stuart Parsons, David Fletcher and Adey Roper.

After the break, Supporters came out with all guns blazing, pulling a goal back in the process.

But resilient defending and superb goalkeeping from Glen Norris kept Masons in front until the final two minutes when Supporters eventually levelled for a share of the points.

In Division 2, Star Wanderers Res let a two-goal advantage slip in the final five minutes to allow Riverside to snatch a point.

A fine penalty save by Wanderers' keeper Jason Hunt kept the scores level at the break.

Marcus Hall and Stuart Fathers's penalty put Star in charge at 2-0, but two well-taken goals from Neil Fletcher and Adid Hussain pulled Riverside level.

After two long years, Prince of Wales kept a clean sheet in Division 5 as they gained a 7-0 victory over Railway Wheatley. Darren Lucas, Mark Cooper and Kevin Bennett all grabbed a brace each and Kevin Kearney one.