Yate Town and Winchester City both dropped their first points of the campaign, while promoted Street lost for the first time at Step 4.
Yate, Winchester and newcomers Melksham Town are all still unbeaten with the Bluebells being held 1-1 at home by Cinderford Town, whose Dan McDonald gave them a 47th minute lead which David Sims-Burgess cancelled out 18 minutes from time.
Winchester were also held at home and by Melksham, whose Neikell Plummer grabbed a brace in the 7th and 14th minutes which Joe Cook on 28 and Simba Mlambo 5 minutes after the break cancelled out.
Street lost 2-0 at AFC Totton, whose Eddie Perrett after 7 minutes and then Olu Adekune in the 89th minute were on target.
Fleet Town, Mangotsfield United and Barnstaple Town are all still looking for a first win the latter two their first point.
Fleet picked up their first point in a 2-2 Calthorpe Park draw with Bristol Manor Farm, who led from the 12th minute through Troy Simpson and then saw Dan Framp on 77 minuets and Abdul Rajab 3 minutes from time seemingly win it for Fleet, until Dean Stamp popped up with Farm`s leveller 4 minutes into stoppage time.
The Mangos lost 4-2 at Paulton Rovers their first win Aysa Corrick and Ryan Gray in the first half and then Camen Harvey and Josh Morgan-Williams in the second for Rovers and a Kye Simpson brace for the visitors.
Barum lost 3-1 ay home to promoted Highworth Town, whose Callum Parsons, Callum Ferguson and Wayne Turk all scored after Steve Holland had given the Devonians an early 4th minute lead.
Slimbridge and Larkhall Athletic recorded their first wins.
The Swans edged out Bideford AFC by the odd goal in five at home, trailing to a Kevin Squire brace before Will Hawes, a Craig Allan own goal and then a winner a minute into time added on from Max Harper-Emerson turned the game in Slimbridge`s favour.
Larkhall beat newcomers Thatcham Town 2-0 at home, courtesy of a Lewis Powell double in the 16th and 50th minutes.
Promoted Blackfield & Langley lost for the first time, 2-1 at Jubilee Park to Evesham United, whose Cory Simpson and Nick Humphreys outgunned a late Fatah Makhloufi effort.
Cirencester Town and Moneyfields shared a 2-2 Corinium Stadium draw in which new signing Felipe Barcelos had the visitors ahead after just 5 minutes before Alan Griffin levelled on 25 minutes.
Lloyd Rowlatt restored the Hampshire side`s lead just after the hour-mark but Ben Whitehead equalised within 4 minutes. |