Saturday 25 March 2017 19:56, UK
Exeter produced one of the comebacks of the season against Yeovil as they scored three goals after the 88th minute to draw 3-3 at St James' Park.
Heading into the final stages of their Sky Bet League Two encounter, the home side looked set to lose for the third time in five games after suffering defeat just once in 17 games previously.
As it was, they showed tremendous character to dig in and sneak a point from the fixture with three goals in the space of just 238 seconds.
It had taken more than an hour for the first goal of the afternoon but efforts from Francois Zoko, Shayon Harrison and Alex Lacey seemingly had Yeovil in control.
David Wheeler started Exeter's fightback but with only a couple of minutes left in the regulation 90 left at that stage, it seemed it would not count for much.
Troy Brown got another in the first minute of stoppage time, however, and that gave home fans hope of a remarkable comeback.
Sure enough, Reuben Reid struck a third in the 92nd minute to deny Yeovil victory - and keep Exeter in the final play-off position.