Bridgwater’S team looked much changed with Burland, Banham, S Pigden, Blyth, Wilson and Schweiso coming in.
Bridgwater looked more determined to score with Whitehead striking the post within a minute of the start.
With Bridgwater’s solid back line of Morrish, Banham, Blyth and Schweiso, and the occasional quality save by Hendrie, they looked well led at the back.
Ali Cook, Burland, D Pigden, S Pigden and Turner coped well to come back in support.
At the other end Davidge and Wilson came close, stopped by some quality keeping, while Turner had a shot saved on the line and Whitehead came close when he struck the other post.
Sensing a win Bridgwater pushed forward in the second half and started to over commit allowing Isca back into the game.
Despite coming close with Burland and Whitehead and having shots saved on the line Isca could sense Bridgwater were ready to settle for a hard fought draw.
Isca started to push harder and harder and with five minutes to go a lucky deflection just crept past keeper Hendrie and all Bridgwater’s hard work was undone.
Man of the match was M Blyth.
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