Oxhey Jets gained a 1-1 draw against Holmer Green in the Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division on Saturday.

The first half ended 0-0 with both sides having chances but failing to capitalise on them.

The deadlock was quickly broken in the second half by Green after Andy Shed’s cross was met by the head of Ben Hodges.

His looped effort dropped over the leaping Liam Nugent to go into the back of the net.

Jets found their equaliser 10 minutes later through Ian Hurst. The winger was allowed time on the ball, allowing him to shoot past home keeper Sam Butcher from three yards out.

Jets made some substitutions to try and get the winner. But soon after, it looked as though the hosts would add another as a Shed shot just drifted just wide of the target.

Greg Dear then missed two opportunities within minutes of each other.

Jets did not give in and scented a winner when Nathan Pooley ran on the inside from the left but Butcher dived to his right to turn the resulting close-range drive aside.

The hosts responded well to the pressure and went close themselves when Shed’s header looped wide of the left post.

Jonty Summerell tried a wasteful 22-yarder which went went high and over the bar.

Both sides kept pushing for a winner but defended well as the contest ended all-square.

Sun Sports managed two draws in the league following their historic win in the FA Vase over Biggleswade United the previous week.

Sports came back from 2-0 down to salvage a 3-3 draw on Wednesday night against Hadley.

Sam Lyon gave the home side the lead within the first few minutes of the game.

Hadley held onto their slender lead going into the second half and they added another through Zaine Gangadeen two minutes into the second 45 minutes.

But Sun not falter and dug deep to reduce the deficit and pulled one back through Andy Brennan.

Dom David scored the equaliser and 10 minutes later they were 3-2 up courtesy of a Hadley own goal.

The home side made two substitutions with Michael Elliot and Tom Milton making way for Steven Bwanga and Alfie Gibbs.

It took a magic free-kick from Tyrone Mulholland to equalise for the home side to ensure the spoils were shared at full-time.

This followed the third meeting in a week for Sports and Biggleswade after their FA Vase first game went to a replay which saw Sun emerged as the victors on penalties.

Once again, the game ended in a 1-1 draw after Biggleswade had the first chance of the game through Josh Sturniolo when he outpaced Sun’s defence and his cross struck the crossbar.

The first half ended goalless but it was Biggleswade who had the first chance of second period when Charlie Joy’s low drilled strike went inches wide.

Sun’s Chris Blunden could have also opened the scoring when his strike needed Tom Wyant to dive low to deny him.

Soon after United drew first blood when a cross from Charisma Agyemang was turned into the net by Sturniolo.

But Blunden came to the rescue to score the equaliser as the two teams once again drew.