....Peterborough Sports as, along with Thame United, they made it four wins from four games on Saturday.
In contrast, Kidlington suffered a fourth successive defeat in going down 4-0 at Peterborough, whose Lewis Hilliard opened the scoring from the penalty spot after 13 minutes and Josh Moreman added a second on 26 minutes.
Kidlington lost Will Leach to a straight red card for last man foul in the second half and conceded two more to Avelino Vieira on 73 minutes and Moreman again 3 minutes from time.
Thame beat Sports` neighbours and league newcomers Yaxley 2-1 at home, thanks to an Andy Gledhill brace inside the opening 7 minutes the Cuckoos responding through Tom Waumsley 16 minutes from time.
Bromsgrove Sporting and Corby Town remain unbeaten, both winning at home on Saturday.
Promoted Sporting inflicted a 5-1 defeat on Aylesbury United with Cameron Peters netting a hat-trick completing it from the spot 2 minutes from time with Richard Gregory and Craig Jones also getting in on the act Aaron Berry replying from the spot.
The Steelmen edged out AFC Dunstable 2-1 at Steel Park with second half goals from Jake Bettles and Elliot Sandy, Nathan Frater scoring for the visitors.
Switched Sutton Coldfield Town earned a first win, 2-0 at an Aylesbury FC side who have just one point to date.
Leo Brown and Jon Letford scored within a minute of each other midway through the second period.
Barton Rovers also recorded a first win in 2018/19, 2-1 at Sharpenhoe Road against North Leigh, whose Martin Griggs opened the scoring in the 11th minute.
Rovers fought back with goals from Charlie Hayford just before the break and a Josh Pin own goal 4 minutes from time.
Newcomers Welwyn Garden City stole a 1-0 win at the New Eyrie, thanks to a strike 5 minutes from time by Josh Bronti, while Bedford`s neighbours Kempston Rovers fared better, winning 3-0 at Hillgrounds against promoted Berkhamsted, courtesy of a Robbie Goodman brace in the first half and a stoppage time third from Ben Shepherd.
Dunstable Town and promoted Coleshill Town shared a 3-3 Creasey Park draw in which the home side led 2-1 by the 11th minute through Saul Williams and Charles Black Joe Halsall replying.
Reece Leek and then George Washbourne had Coleshill in front within 5 minutes of the break, but Arel Amu restored parity on 65 minutes.
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