Windsor & Eton finally returned to action after a two week break due to the weather with a 2-2 draw at home against Winchester City.
The visitors took the lead through Jamie Musselwhite with Ben Porter equalising and Ricci Dolan giving Windsor the lead with Musselwhite adding a second.
Both sides had to contend with a very wet and boggy Stag Meadow pitch which was only made playable due to the hard work of the ground staff earlier in the morning.
Despite the pitch both sides did very well to carve out early chances with Michael Chennels hitting the bar as early as the opening minute and Ian Mancey doing the same at the other end after just five minutes.
Sam Mazurek was on good form again as he was left one on one against Mark Gamble after his defence had got themselves stuck in the mud, saving well with his feet.
Chennels had the same luck at the other end as he got free of the Winchester defence only for his effort to be well saved by David Hook.
Chennels then missed a golden chance when Porter crossed from the left and Chennels somehow didn't get enough on the ball which went straight across goal.
His luck didn't improve late on in the half as he managed to hit the bar again after being played in by Ricci Dolan.
Despite Windsor being on top it was Winchester that would go into half time in the lead when Jamie Musselwhite managed to turn in Mark Gambles cross.
Windsor were back level just minutes after halftime when a poor clearance setup Porter who's effort left Hook with no chance of saving it.
Gamble had a good chance to restore the visitors lead when he was played in by Musselwhite but shot just wide of the post.
Midway through the half and Windsor got the lead they deserved when Mark Burgess sent the ball back into the box where Dolan managed to beat Mark Jones to the ball and head past Hook.
Minutes later and it was all square again. Neil Champion's free kick from just inside the Windsor half seemed to be going straight through to Mazurek, who even called for the ball, but Musselwhite managed to get his head to the ball and send it over the Windsor keeper.
Chennels could have secured the points in injury time after being set up by Will Dunlop only for Hook to pull off another save.