Wrington Redhill and Middlezoy Rovers Reserves shared the spoils in their third meeting of the season.

The sides played out an entertaining 3-3 draw, with both teams battling hard for a winner until the final whistle.

It kicked off with a lively pace, as Middlezoy striker Alfonso Almeida forced an impressive save from Wrington Redhill's goalkeeper.

Cam Milkins, for the visitors, almost broke the deadlock, but his shot grazed the crossbar.

Middlezoy took the lead when Dan Luce's cross found Almeida, who smashed it home from close range.

Wrington Redhill responded with determination, and Chris Jones managed to equalise after a corner kick led to a scramble in the box.

At half-time, the score was level at 1-1.

Shortly after the second half began, Almeida once again put Middlezoy ahead, weaving through the defence before landing a shot in the bottom corner.

Wrington Redhill faced more trouble as Bell sustained an injury, leading to him being substituted by English.

However, the team bounced back, with Jones setting up Jack Hutchings, who coolly slotted the ball home to make it 2-2.

Middlezoy quickly reclaimed the lead as Adam Long volleyed the ball over the Wrington Redhill goalkeeper, making it 3-2.

In a tactical shift, Wrington Redhill manager Scott Campbell pushed his towering centre-back, Connor Harding-James, up front, altering the team's formation to three at the back.

The move paid off as Harding-James headed the ball onto the crossbar before assisting Hutchings to score the equaliser, bringing the game to 3-3.

The final moments of the match were intense, as both teams chased the winner.

Wrington Redhill's Milkins found himself in the sin-bin for the last 10 minutes following some dissent after a tackle.

This handed Middlezoy a slight advantage, but Wrington Redhill's defensive duo Josh Skuse and Jenson Backhouse held firm, ensuring the match ended in a draw.

The supporters awarded their Man of the Match to Jenson Backhouse for his significant impact after coming on as a substitute.

The match was noted for its excellent playing surface, which held up well despite the high-intensity game.

The Middlezoy ground staff worked during half-time to ensure the pitch remained in top condition.