Barnet 1-1 Chelmsford City

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Barnet 1-1 Chelmsford City highlights

Charlie Ruff's stoppage-time leveller ensured Chelmsford City secured a draw at fellow non-league outfit Barnet.

Ruff bundled home Tom Blackwell's corner in the fourth minute of added time when it had looked as if Ben Wynter's goal for National League side Barnet would prevail.

Simeon Jackson, who was playing in the Premier League with Norwich 10 years ago, was at the heart of most of the Clarets' better attacks.

The 35-year-old former Canada forward gave Barnet a scare in the 22nd minute when his near-post flick from Cameron James' cross rattled the post before being clawed behind by home goalkeeper Laurie Walker.

Dean Brennan's Bees hit back and Wynter forced Ovie Ejeheri into an incredible save as he palmed the striker's point-blank header on to the bar.

Jackson and James combined again as the former skied a decent chance over the bar as National League South side City finished the first half in command.

The hosts rallied after the break and went in front after 49 minutes when Wynter pounced to fire home Nicke Kabamba's knockdown from close range.

Ejeheri kept City in the game with two more excellent saves, both from Ryan De Havilland, as the home side seized control of the tie.

However, Ruff's late strike sent the travelling Clarets fans into raptures with a home replay to come.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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