Mark Sykes scored a late equalizer for Bristol City against Oxford United, securing a remarkable point for the Robins despite playing with nine men for the majority of the match. The game saw multiple substitutions and intense moments, with both teams battling for victory.
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Bristol City are trying to run down a bit of time. Sinclair Armstrong, who was only brought on at half-time, is sacrificed as defender George Tanner comes on to help see this through.Four added minutes. Four minutes for Bristol City to cling on to what would be a remarkable point with nine men.He gets in behind the West Brom defence again and his first effort with his left foot is blocked by two defenders but it breaks loose and he finds the bottom corner with his right foot.
His effort from 12 yards is heading for the bottom corner, but Palmer gets down superbly and his big hand makes the block.Alex Matos has been on the pitch a matter of minutes for Oxford and already has himself a booking for diving into a challenge on Luke McNally inside the Bristol City half.All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made.
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