.....yet-to-win Burgess Hill Town – and on their own Green Elephant Stadium patch too!
It was 3-0 to Enfield at half-time after goals from Liam Hope after 15 minutes, Matt Johnson on 28 minutes and Sam Youngs on 34 minutes.
Johnson added his second 5 minutes after the break to make it 4-0 and, after Pat Harding had netted a 75th minute reply for the Hillians, Youngs again and sub Ryan Blackman added two more for the visitors in the final 5 minutes.
Tonbridge Angels, Bognor Regis Town and AFC Hornchurch are all yet to be beaten this season to date.
Angels won 2-0 in the Kent derby at Hartsdown Park against Margate, thanks to Tom Beere after 28 minutes and Alex Reid after 48 minutes in front of a crowd of 648.
While relegated Bognor and promoted Hornchurch shared a 1-1 draw at Bridge Road in which Dan Smith`s 37th minute opener for the Rocks was cancelled out 4 minutes after the break by the Urchins` Sean Marks.
Recording their first wins were Merstham and Wingate & Finchley.
Michael Abnett`s 63rd minute effort proved enough for the Moatsiders at home to Brightlingsea Regent, while Wingate edged out relegated Whitehawk 3-2 at the Enslosed Ground where Jason Williams gave the hosts a 28th minute lead that the visitors turned round by half-time, thanks to a brace of penalties converted by Marc Weatherstone.
Marc Charles-Smith made it 3-1 to Wingate in the 83rd minute, Luke Emberson pulling one back a minute from time.
Bishop`s Stortford have yet to find a win since being switched from the Southern League, but a last-gasp Jake Cass goal at least earned them a point at the ProKit UK Stadium against Leatherhead, whose Shaun Okojie had given them a 43rd minute lead.
Folkestone Invicta had Adam Yusuff sent-off but still managed to win 3-2 at the Fullicks Stadium against a Harlow Town side who are also yet to find a win.
Yusuff put the hosts ahead after 22 minutes, with Jason Raad levelling 12 minutes later.
Kieron McCann restored the home side`s lead after 54 minutes and Jerald Aboagye added a third just past the hour mark.
Yusuff received his marching orders 20 minutes from time, and although Emile Acauah pulled one back for the Hawks, it didn`t arrive until time added on.
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