Tiverton Town fought back from 2-0 down to salvage an unlikely draw against local rivals Taunton Town on Boxing Day.
Ed Weeks was the unlikely scorer deep into injury time, steering home Jamie Mudge's cross to spark rapturous scenes at Ladysmead.
Owen Howe had earlier halved the deficit for Tivvy, despite missing a couple of very presentable chances in the first half.
Taunton had raced into a two-goal lead with a strike in each half, the first from Aaron Baptiste-Ward who continued his fine form for the Somerset side.
The Bristol Rovers striker, who is on loan at the Peacocks, tapped home from close range after Jamie Short's mazy run and shot was well saved by Chris Wright.
It gave the visitors the edge following an evenly-matched and highly charged first 45 minutes at an absolutely sodden Ladysmead.
Substitute Craig Herrod doubled the advantage 14 minutes from time from close range after some slack Tivvy play.
At that point, it looked as if it would be the Peacocks leaving with the derby honours, but the hosts had other ideas.
First Owen Howe nodded home at the backpost following a pinpoint cross by Alex Faux.
Even then the visitors looked relatively comfortable, but Mudge's inviting cross saw centre-back Weeks guide the ball home for a leveller three minutes into injury time.
There were several flashpoints throughout the game – including after the final whistle – but it all contributed to an entertaining Boxing Day derby which will leave Tiverton considerably happier than their visitors.Tiverton Town: Wright, Wannell (Searle, 80), Faux, Bye, Goss, Weeks, Hinds, Richards, Owen Howe, Western, Mudge. Subs not used: Rogers, Mortimore, Curtis. Attendance:> 351
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