Ascot United - second in the table - and leaders Brackley Town Saints shared the points with a 1-1 draw at The Racecourse Ground.
Ascot held on to deny visiting league leaders a seventh consecutive league win.
Harry Laflin gave the hosts a 10th minute lead that Alex Stott cancelled out in the 65th minute.
Abingdon United lost 2-1 to Brimscombe & Thrupp at Northcourt Road.
Ashley Caldwell and Josh Swales were the visitors` marksmen, Nathan Baker for United.
Binfield were 3-0 winners against Longlevens at Stubbs Lane with Sean Moore bagging a brace and Liam Gavin the other.
Holmer Green were 1-0 up against visitors Bishops Cleeve at half-time, then got hit for six in the second half.
Curtis Stone made Cleeve `angry` with the Green opener, and Jordan Staten, Read Martin, Jack Watts, Kevin Slack, Adam Mace and Tom Hall all found the target in the second half.
Lydney Town and Ardley United shared the points at Lydney Recreation Ground in a 3-3 draw, with Lewis Thompson recording a hat-trick for the home side.
Toby London bagged a brace in reply, with Dan Leggett bagging United`s other.
A crowd of nearly 200 were at the Reading City versus Windsor FC fixture at Rivermoor Stadium.
Windsor finished the game scoring three without reply, thanks to Dan Roberts, Andy Ingram and an own goal.
The Shrivenham versus Tuffley Rovers encounter at Barrington Park was hard-fought game from both sides.
Each had their chances, but it was a penalty from Sean McKeown in the 80th minute that was the decider 2-1 in favour of the home side.
Virginia Water completed back-to-back wins with a 3-1 victory over Fairford Town at Stag Meadow with goals from Adam McNamara, Jake Baker and Lorenzo di Felice.
In the Wantage Town game against Flackwell Heath at Alfredian Park, Flackwell went away with three points after taking advantage of a Wantage performance that lacked a spark.
The away side were quicker to the ball and sharper, although Wantage managed to level it with 6 minutes to go they then missed a penalty and allowed Flackwell a 90th-minute winner from Mo Ceesay and a 3-2 success. |