Portsmouth 1-1 Oxford United: Marcus Browne cancels out Ronan Curtis' opener to ensure finely poised League One play-off semi-final tie in bid to reach Wembley

  • Portsmouth and Oxford unable to be separated in play-off semi-final first leg tie
  • Ronan Curtis handed Pompey the lead with a shot squeezed in from a tight angle
  • But Oxford responded well after falling behind and Marcus Browne equalised 
  • The reverse fixture is set to be held at the Kassam Stadium on Monday July 6 

Portsmouth's wait for a first victory in the play-offs continues after being held to a 1-1 draw at home to Oxford in the first leg of their League One semi-final.

Marcus Browne pounced for Oxford two minutes before half-time to cancel out Republic of Ireland international Ronan Curtis' 14th goal of the season.

Pompey, who have now gone seven play-off matches without a single win, were cheered on by cardboard cut-outs of more than 850 supporters. 

Portsmouth and Oxford's League One play-off semi-final is finely balanced after the stalemate

Portsmouth and Oxford's League One play-off semi-final is finely balanced after the stalemate

Marcus Browne had fired home the leveller for Oxford just before half-time at Fratton Park

Marcus Browne had fired home the leveller for Oxford just before half-time at Fratton Park

MATCH FACTS 

Portsmouth: Bass, McCrorie (Williams 62), Burgess, Raggett, Brown, Morris, McGeehan, Harness, Cannon (Bolton 62), Curtis, Harrison (Marquis 73)

Subs not used: MacGillivray, Downing, Seddon, Naylor, Evans, Hawkins

Goals: Curtis 32

Bookings: McGeehan

Manager: Kenny Jackett

Oxford United: Eastwood, Ruffels, Dickie, Moore, Gorrin, Brannagan (Forde 81), Taylor (Mackie 73), Woodburn (Sykes 55), Long, Henry, Browne (Agyei 81)

Subs not used: Stevens, Mousinho, Hanson, Atkinson, Kelly

Goals: Browne 43

Bookings: Brannagan, Gorrin

Manager: Karl Robinson 

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Among the famous faces in the make-shift crowd were Only Fools and Horses actor David Jason and Mr Bean star Rowan Atkinson.


The south coast side, whose only home defeats this season were at the hands of Premier League duo Arsenal and Southampton, came storming out of the starting blocks.

Curtis could have opened the scoring after only six minutes when his drilled shot clattered the base of the post.

The hosts carved another good chance three minutes later from Marcus Harness' floated free-kick but defender Christian Burgess could not keep his header down.

Pompey had two strong penalty appeals turned down after Oxford defender Rob Dickie first appeared to handle the ball inside his own box before later dragging Burgess to ground.

Kenny Jackett's men took a deserved lead in the 32nd minute as Curtis found space inside the Oxford penalty area before firing low past goalkeeper Simon Eastwood at his near post.

The goal seemed to spark Oxford into life and in the 38th minute, on-loan Bristol City striker Matty Taylor was inches away from getting on the end of Browne's cross.

The visitors equalised in the 43rd minute courtesy of Browne's sixth goal of the season.

But the hosts took the lead when Ronan Curtis squeezed home an effort from a tight angle

But the hosts took the lead when Ronan Curtis squeezed home an effort from a tight angle

Tempers flared in the first half after Cameron McGeehan and Cameron Brannagan tangled

Tempers flared in the first half after Cameron McGeehan and Cameron Brannagan tangled

Browne picked up the ball 10 yards outside the Portsmouth penalty area before cutting in from the left and steering a right-foot shot beyond the despairing dive of Alex Bass.

Browne continued to be Oxford's danger-man in the early stages of the second half and 12 minutes after the restart the former West Ham youngster dragged a shot wide from the edge of the penalty area.

James Henry also fired an effort tamely into the arms of goalkeeper Bass in the 66th minute as Karl Robinson's side tried to impose their authority on the game. 

Oxford boss Karl Robinson urged on his side in the first tie to decide who will reach Wembley

Oxford boss Karl Robinson urged on his side in the first tie to decide who will reach Wembley

Fans watched on from their homes and their reactions were broadcast on a large video screen

Fans watched on from their homes and their reactions were broadcast on a large video screen

Burgess was making his farewell Fratton Park appearance after sealing a three-year contract with Belgian club Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, owned by Brighton chairman Tony Bloom.

The centre-back tested the reflexes of Eastwood with a downward header from a Harness free-kick, which the Oxford shot-stopper did well to turn past the post.

The two teams will meet again at Oxford's Kassam Stadium on Monday to decide who progresses to the final at Wembley on July 13, with the tie evenly poised.