Headington Ams 4 (Morbey 35, Zaja 60, Hill 74, Pearce 84 pen)
Slimbridge 3 (Wilton 15, Inch 43, Palmer 47)
Headington completed a thrilling second-half comeback from 2-0 down with an 84th-minute penalty winner from player-manager Shaun Pearce as they toppled Division 1 West leaders Slimbridge.
The visitors struck first as Rob Hine’s low cross guided home by Lewis Wilton.
Headington were rewarded for some fine attacking play in the 35th minute, Aftab Hafiz and Luke Cuff combining to set up Liam Morbey, who outpaced the defence before finishing with a low drive across goalkeeper Dave Evans.
Jamie Inch powered home a header from a corner to give Slimbridge the half-time lead.
Headington were stunned two minutes after the restart, a comedy of errors in defence allowing Paul Carter to score.
On the hour, Headington pulled one back as Ollie Zaja scrambled the ball over the line.
Both sides hit the woodwork before Jay Hill levelled for Headington with a firm strike following persistent work from the marauding Zaja.
Then Hafiz was upended in the penalty area with six minutes left and Shaun Pearce drove the penalty high into the roof of the net to complete a remarkable turnaround.
Lydney 0
Clanfield 1 (Olphert 30)
Clanfield produced a resolute performance to take the points from their second successive trip to the west country.
As the happy Clanfield players made their way home, fireworks lit the skies but it was Steve Olphert’s 30-yard rocket of a free-kick, awarded after Kevin Brooks was fouled in the 30th minute, which sealed the points.
Letcombe 1 (Gifford 5)
Cheltenham Saras 0
Despite having five players unavailable, Letcombe made it six wins and one draw from their last seven matches with a victory over high flyers Cheltenham Saracens.
The winning goal came after five minutes.
Scott Hooper provided the cross for Lyle Gifford to control the ball and then coolly lob keeper Ryan Betteridge. The Letcombe defence held firm.
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