York City vs Carlisle United. Sky Bet League Two.
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Saturday 19 September 2015 21:06, UK
Ten-man York recovered from Vadaine Oliver's red card to draw 2-2 with Carlisle.
The Cumbrians were leading 2-0 courtesy of goals from Tom Miller and Troy Archibald-Henville when Oliver was dismissed in the 51st minute but two goals in as many second-half minutes from Luke Summerfield and Josh Carson saw the Minstermen stretch their unbeaten run to three games.
York missed a great opportunity to open the scoring after 22 minutes when Reece Thompson blazed over from six yards after being teed-up by debutant striker Rhys Turner - on loan from Oldham.
His profligacy was punished swiftly by League Two's top scorers, who forged ahead 2-0 by the interval.
Miller side-footed the ball past goalkeeper Scott Flinders and into the bottom right-hand corner from 12 yards after being sent clear by on-loan Newcastle teenager Alex Gilliead after 26 minutes.
And Archibald-Henville found the opposite corner from a similar range in the 42nd minute after Jason Kennedy and Gilliead attempts were blocked.
York's afternoon appeared to go from bad to worse six minutes after the break when Oliver was sent off for an off-the-ball incident in the visitors' penalty box.
But the 10 men stormed back with Summerfield levelling from the penalty spot, finding Mark Gillespie's bottom left-hand corner after tumbling in the box under a challenge from Angelo Balanta after 72 minutes.
Carson then got across his marker to prod in from four yards after an Emile Sinclair right-wing cross.
The Minstermen might even have won it at the death but Summerfield's free-kick was pushed away by Gillespie.