Karl Tucker scored a hat-trick as Broughton & North Newington edged to a 5-3 win against Yarnton in which each side had a player sent off.
Tucker’s treble had put Broughton in control of the Oxfordshire Senior League Division 1 encounter, before Mark Harper pulled one back for the visitors.
Ben Coupland cut the deficit in the second half, only for Sam Grant to give Broughton a 4-2 advantage.
Substitute Andy Cullen then wrapped up victory with No 5.
Both teams went down to ten men when Broughton’s Alec Hale and Yarnton’s Adam Browning saw red.
Chris Scott hit the equaliser as Long Crendon drew 1-1 with Watlington.
Ceri Saunders gave Watlington a first-half lead when his corner went straight in, before Scott secured a point.
Mark Scanes, Tom Conway and sub Darren Cuddy netted for Oxford Irish as they won 3-2 at North Oxford.
Nino Merola and Jon Ramsey hit back for North Oxford.
Goals from Steve Twynham (2), Stuart White and Chris Heritage saw Middleton Cheney to a 4-0 win over Chadlington.
Chris Fujak (2), Kristian Thomas, Danny Burrows and Danny Jones were on target for Kidlington Old Boys in the 5-0 thrashing of Oakley United.
Garsington had to settle for a share of the spoils in a 2-2 draw with Kennington in the Premier Division.
Andy Dier volleyed Kennington the ahead.
But Tyrone Brackett’s looping header from a cross brought the leaders level.
Dier restored Kennington’s lead after the break when he chipped the keeper before tapping the ball into the empty net.
However, Kennington’s hopes of victory were dashed ten minutes from time, when Arron Armstrong slotted past the keeper from close range to salvage a point for the leaders.
A treble from Matthew Spooner saw Oxford University Press to a 3-1 win at Freeland.
John Crump had levelled before OUP hit back to take the victory.
Billy Young scored the winner in Marston Saints’ 2-1 success against Horspath.
Tom Payne fired Marston in front, only for Leigh Venner to equalise with a superb shot into the top corner.
Young sealed victory after the break from Mark Gaul’s cross.
Adam Healy and Dan Trinder both netted doubles as Mansfield Road defeated Stonesfield 4-2.
Dan Sherbourne and Nick Bucknall replied.
Adderbury Park eased to a 3-0 win against Enstone, thanks to goals from Liam Garrett, Gary Crook (penalty) and Ady Way.
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