The Up'Ards have extended their lead to 2-0 on the second day of an ancient football game played in a town in Derbyshire.
Royal Shrovetide Football, which began in the 12th Century, sees two teams - the Up'Ards and Down'Ards - compete to move a ball to opposite ends of Ashbourne.
There was late drama on Tuesday after the Up'Ards took a 1–0 lead when the ball was goaled by Craig Brown at 21:30 GMT, just 30 minutes before the first day's action came to a close.
The ball was goaled for a second time by Up'Ard Josh Redfern at 17:15 on Wednesday.
As the goal was scored before 18:00, a new ball will be turned up in the town centre, and play will restart and continue until 22:00.
Play resumed for day two at 14:00 GMT on Ash Wednesday, with both teams bracing for cold conditions to sweep in as the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for snow across Derbyshire.
The historic event has taken place every year since at least 1667, often seeing a hundreds-strong scrum attempt to tap the ball three times at one of the goals at either end of the three-mile long pitch.
The game starts at 14:00 on both days with the ball "turned up" from a specially-constructed plinth in Shawcroft car park in the town centre.
If one of the teams manages to "goal" the ball before 18:00, a new ball will be released and play will restart, otherwise the game will end.
Roads will be closed around the town from 13:30 until 22:00 on Wednesday for as long as play continues.
Community directory, Discover Ashbourne, said the closures would be for as short a time as the game allowed but "could potentially last for hours".
Those attending the game are advised to use the park and ride facility at the Airfield Industrial Estate, and people are warned not to park anywhere in the "play zone" or they risk their car being damaged.
Much of Tuesday's play was in the Shawcroft car park before finally heading out towards Clifton, which is the south side of the town - home to the Down'Ards.
Despite a warning being in place, a parked car was left with significant damage after being caught in the surge of players trying to get the ball.
With the first day of play looking like it was going to be a stalemate, the ball quickly shifted to Sturston, on the north side of the town, before Craig Brown goaled the ball.
After scoring late on Tuesday, Brown was lifted on to the shoulders of his teammates down to The Greenman pub as day one ended Up'Ards 1-0 Down'Ards.
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