York City vs Cambridge United. Sky Bet League Two.
Bootham CrescentAttendance2,987.
York City 2
- M Coulson (50th minute)
- J McCombe (54th minute)
Cambridge United 2
- M Roberts (71st minute)
- B Corr (81st minute)
York 2-2 Cambridge: Corr snatches draw
Saturday 3 October 2015 21:10, UK
Cambridge's fit-again top scorer Barry Corr grabbed his sixth goal of the season to earn his team a 2-2 draw at York.
Corr, who has been restricted to five appearances this term due to an ankle injury, scored in the 81st minute after York had thrown away a 2-0 lead given to them by second-half goals from Michael Coulson and John McCombe.
But visiting skipper Mark Roberts pulled a goal back before Corr pounced to secure a share of the spoils.
Coulson, making his first appearance of the campaign after returning from injury himself, opened the scoring after 50 minutes when he beat Sam Beasant with a 15-yard low drive.
The Minstermen doubled their lead four minutes later with McCombe curling an effort into Beasant's bottom left-hand corner from the edge of the box.
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Roberts pulled a goal back in the 71st minute, firing in from eight yards after McCombe's attempted clearance fell to his feet following Luke Berry's left-wing raid.
And after Scott Flinders had made a terrific reflex save to deny Roberts a second goal, Corr then pounced from a couple yards, prompting the home fans to shout for under-pressure manager Russ Wilcox's dismissal.