Chadlington's hopes of a second-place finish in the Oxfordshire Senior League Premier Division suffered a blow with a 4-4 draw at Garsington.
They now have to hope that Stonesfield fail to beat Bardwell in their final game to take the runners-up slot.
Garsington were 4-1 up by half-time thanks to a double from Jelroy Constant and strikes from Liam O'Callaghan and Neil McMahon, with Mark Odom pulling one back for Chadlington.
In the second half, Odom scored a second, before a double from Herbert brought Chadlington level. It looked as though Odom had bagged the winner, only for his shot to hit the inside of a post.
Second-half goals from Nick Jones, Liam Fudge and Lee Flashman saw Enstone ease to a 3-0 victory against Kennington.
Matthew Philips notched a double as Eynsham thrashed Watlington 6-0.
Dane Bailey headed them in front, before Chris Taylor glanced home a John Crump corner.
After the break, Jonathan Hall made it 3-0, before Philips's brace, including a penalty, and a James Smith bullet header wrapped up the rout.
Paul Cooper slammed a hat-trick as Horspath hammered Worcester & Bletchingdon 5-1.
Horspath took the lead through an own goal.
Although Worcester equalised through Todd Parker-Hunt, Horspath went up a gear through Cooper's treble and a Chris Harper strike.
Kidlington Old Boys maintained their push for promotion with a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Charlton in Division 1.
Duncan Lowen gave Kidlington the lead from 25 yards out, only for Chris Stacker to level when he fired past Wayne Foster.
Kevin Ronaldson then saw his spot-kick brilliantly saved by Charlton's keeper, Dan Mann, after he had brought down Daniel Jones.
Jones then gave Old Boys a 3-1 lead, before Foster saved a Matty Caves spot-kick.
In Division 2, James Cleevely fired a double as Chadlington Res strolled to a 3-0 success against Horspath Res. An own goal made up their tally.
Tim Bullard and Junior Howards bagged a brace as Adderbury Park Res won 6-1 against Oakley Res.
Bullard fired Adderbury ahead from the penalty spot, before Andre Poinar levelled.
Adderbury regained the lead when Howards slotted home, with a Toby Hone penalty extending their lead.
Bullard completed his tally with No 5, with Howards wrapping up victory with their sixth.
Oxford University Press Res battled to a 6-3 win against Fritwell Res.
Paul Gray fired OUP ahead, only for Joe Meaneany to level. Gray then doubled his tally, before Meaneaney equalised for Fritwell.
After the break, substitute Ryan Watts gave Fritwell the lead, but Matty Spooner levelled and Gray put OUP back in front with a superb overhead kick.
A Jimmy Gray penalty made it 5-3 after Dave Hewitt was bundled over. Gray got his second with a 20-yard lob to complete their tally.
A brace from Chris Thorne helped Kidlington OB Res to a 4-1 win against Kings Sutton Res.
Arron Ainsworth and Mike Clancy were their other marksmen, with keeper Ben Bossom replying.
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