PREMIER Division leaders Bremhill View dropped what could prove to be a crucial two points after they allowed Corsham Youth to overturn a 3-0 deficit and claim a 3-3 draw in a thrilling contest at Meriton Avenue.

Bremhill, who went into the game on the back of Thursday night's 5-4 win over Somerford, made a fine start and took the lead from a questionable free kick, which Mark Dolman perfectly slotted into the top corner.

With Bremhill gaining the upper hand they doubled their lead when Dolman thumped home from close range.

Despite being 2-0 down at the break, Corsham were still confident they could get something from the game but they fell further behind when Jake Gleed made it 3-0.

Still not giving up, Corsham’s battling paid off when a beautiful turn and volley from the evergreen Simon Gray pulled one back.

A second for Gray made the last 10 minutes a nervous one for Bremhill.

Bremhill had a chance to finish the game but only a world-class save from Nick Gingell from a point black header kept the score at 3-2.

Corsham pumped everything into the Bremhill box for the last five minutes and it paid off when Craig Gingell rose above everyone to head home and give Corsham a well-deserved draw.

Corsham CC Wildcats can’t be ruled out of the title race. A 6-3 win at 10-man Bath Road means that they like the leaders they have dropped five points this season.

However they have played as many as six fewer games than the sides above them so they have it all to do.

Luke Jones gave Bath Road the lead but they trailed 3-1 at the break as goals from Zach Hillier, Darrin Moss and Leigh Rogers put Wildcats in charge.

Quinnan Tarawali saw Bath Road reduce the arrears only for Adam Mitchell and Dan King put the Wildcats 5-2 up.

A second for Jones kept Bath Road in the game but the game finished with Mitchell who also missed two penalties scoring number six.

A 7-0 victory for Rowdy Cow Rowde over Audley FC saw them claim a third straight win.

Jamel Chevolleau had a debut to remember as he scored four of the seven.

Jack Hooper opened his account for Rowde with a double and Jay Walters single made up the tally.