Steph Mobb's injury-time strike ensured that Oxford City retained the Oxfordshire Women's Cup after a hard-fought 2-1 win over Henley in front of a big crowd at Kidlington.
City started favourites, having beaten the opponents twice in the league this season, but Henley created most of the chances early on and took the lead with a well-placed shot from the edge of the area in the 32nd minute.
Playing into the wind, City struggled to impose themselves and their long-range shooting did not trouble Henley.
In an attempt to chase the game, Deanne Tomkins was introduced at half-time despite not being fully fit, and City piled on the pressure in the second period.
They levelled when Michelle Robinson's fierce shot took a slight deflection just after the hour mark.
With time running out, extra time looked likely until an excellent pass from Olivia Rollings set up Mobbs deep into stoppage time.
Her cool finish just evaded the keeper's outstretched arm to win the cup.
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