Bristol Rovers left stunned by Bristol City's last-gasp equaliser
Bristol City Supporters snatched a point deep into injury-time in a tension-packed 1-1 draw with Bristol Rovers Supporters.
Both teams played with plenty of passion in the Under-16 Division I clash at Clifton and Jake Jackson put Rovers ahead in the 50th minute with a great strike.
His side appeared set to claim all three points until jubilant City broke away deep into added time to grab a dramatic equaliser.
At Under-12 level, Bristol Rovers SC came back from the brink of defeat to force a 4-4 draw in an eight-goal Division I thirller against St Vallier.
Rovers responded by first pulling level at 2-2 with goals from Dec Carvell, a curling free-kick, and Will Munro, before Zane Oldfield and skipper Zac Hearle, with a last-gasp header from a corner, levelled things up again after Saints had swept into a 4-2 lead.
It was a never-say-die effort by the visitors, for whom Cam Brook was outstanding with his pace down the wing.
Warmley and Bitton fought out a keenly contested 1-1 draw in another Division I clash.
Following a first half of few chances, Warmley's Ross Lapham brought the second half to life with a fine individual goal.
But their lead lasted only three minutes as Jack Ball equalised for battling Bitton with a lofted shot into the top corner of the net.
Bristol City Junior Supporters played some outstanding football to roar to a 6-1 victory at Mangotsfield United in another top-flight game.
They raced into a 3-0 lead inside the first 20 minutes with goals from Callum Townsend, Harvey Burford and Sam Glasson.
Mangotsfield threatened a fightback by cutting the deficit, but two more second-half strikes from Callum Townsend, to complete his hat-trick, and an own goal sealed the match for rampant City.
Stoke Lane picked up their first points of the Under-13 Division I season with a 7-2 victory over Oldland.
Alex Bisp led the way with a double strike and their tally was completed by Jack Bryan, Scott Ball, Curtis Walters, Jack Sayers and an own goal.
Bitton maintained their impressive start to the Under-14 Division I campaign with a 7-1 romp against Almondsbury.
Two goals apiece from Taylor Biggs, Joe Osbourne and Harry Bradford, plus a penalty from Jack Rhys-Jones after Dan Palomeque's surging run was ended abruptly by an ill-timed barge in the box, saw Bitton home.
Bitton produced some splendid football at times, with Jack Boughton, Liam Henderson and keeper Spencer Dawes all excelling, while Oli Amos and Ashley Kendall also played their part.
Connor Hopwood netted Almonds' consolation after their keeper, James Hathway, had been forced off through injury.
Arnall Drive witnessed an entertaining and evenly-matched Division I match between Henbury Colts and Keynsham Town, which ended 1-1.
The visitors started brightly and Henbury had goalkeeper Javare Blackman to thank for keeping the scores level.
Henbury took the lead against the run of play with an own goal following good work by Jamar Young.
But Keynsham, driven on by the strong-running Matt Curnock and Chris Courtney, battled on in the second half and grabbed a deserved equaliser near the end with a 20-yard strike by Nathan Legge.
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