Portsmouth climbed out of the Championship relegation zone after Ebou Adams marked his home debut with a 77th-minute equaliser to secure a 1-1 draw with their fierce rivals Southampton.
Saints were on course for a first league win at Fratton Park in 50 years following Léo Scienza’s 57th-minute opener. But the visitors were denied south-coast bragging rights when the Pompey midfielder Adams – a January signing from Derby – headed in following an Adrian Segecic corner, to spark wild celebrations.
Portsmouth leapfrog Blackburn into 21st place courtesy of the point, while Southampton remain 15th after their wait for a clean sheet on the road stretched to 25 league games.
Saints made the short journey along the M27 having not won a league match on Portsmouth’s patch since 1976, albeit this was just the fifth such meeting during that period and first for 15 years.
The rival managers, John Mousinho and the Saints’ Tonda Eckert, exchanged words on the touchline during a frantic start to the contest in which the visitors had a golden chance to snatch an early lead.
After a delightful flick from Kuryu Matsuki in midfield, Adam Armstrong, Saints’ top scorer with 11, was sent through on goal by Finn Azaz, only for his low effort to repelled by the left foot of Nicolas Schmid.
The Pompey goalkeeper then produced another smart stop to again deny Armstrong, diving to his right to keep out a thumping half-volley after James Bree crossed from the right.
Portsmouth enjoyed plenty of first-half possession but created few clear chances. The forward Millenic Alli side-footed narrowly wide for the hosts before a deflected effort from Segecic dipped on to the roof of the net.
Eckert had called for “cold heads and hot hearts” from his Southampton players amid the hostile atmosphere. His side silenced three sides of the ground 12 minutes into the second half when Scienza, who scored Saints’ winner in the 1-0 midweek win against Sheffield United, broke the deadlock.

With Portsmouth appealing in vain for offside, the Brazilian winger raced clear on to Azaz’s pass before calmly beating Schmid and then taunting home supporters as he ran the length of the pitch to celebrate with the 2,651 travelling fans.
Tempers threatened to boil over with 20 minutes to go after Flynn Downes’s tackle on Zak Swanson as the home team attempted to break from a corner started a melee and resulted in a booking for both players.
Pompey had struggled from an attacking perspective for much of the afternoon but levelled 13 minutes from time. Segecic’s inswinging corner from the right caused chaos in the six-yard box and Adams endeared himself to Portsmouth’s fans by bundling home his first goal for the club in front of the stunned away end.
Mousinho’s men ended a feisty affair in the ascendancy but could not find a winner during six minutes of added time as, for the second time this season, the derby ended in a draw.
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