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Exeter City snatch dramatic equaliser as goalkeeper scores huge goal

Jack Bycroft’s stoppage-time header salvaged a point and kept Exeter’s League One survival hopes alive.

  • On Saturday, goalkeeper Jack Bycroft scored a dramatic 96th-minute header to secure a 3-3 draw for Exeter City against Stockport County at St James Park, Devon, proving vital for Exeter's survival hopes in League One.
  • Exeter faced relegation pressure as Stockport led 2-0 and 3-2 during the pulsating encounter, with substitute Timur Tutierov leveling the score at 70 minutes before Odin Bailey restored the visitors' lead.
  • With seven minutes of stoppage time added, Bycroft moved forward for a corner and powered home a header from Danny Andrew's delivery, sparking wild celebrations in front of the Big Bank.
  • Following their 3-1 victory against Reading, Cardiff City secured promotion as Stockport's failure to win left them fifth; Cardiff skipper Rubin Colwill, Omari Kellyman, and Perry Ng scored the goals for the Bluebirds.
  • Exeter City remains 21st in the table, two points behind AFC Wimbledon, with only two games remaining; the team travels to Burton Albion next Saturday as they fight to avoid the League One drop.
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A dramatic 96th-minute save from Exeter goalkeeper Jack Bycroft denied Stockport a win and secured Cardiff a return to the Championship, while Bromley were promoted to League One for the first time in their history following a defeat by Notts County.

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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