Didcot Tn 0, Highworth Tn 0: Didcot's hopes of finishing as Hellenic League Premier Division champions came to an end after a frustrating goalless draw with Highworth on Saturday.

Didcot created most chances, the best falling to Paul Bedwell, who missed a header from six yards out, but Highworth finished strongly and could have nicked it late on.

The home side were lucky not to have a player sent off, with defender Jamie Heapy handling a long clearance which would have given Pete Macklin a free run on goal, but he received just a yellow card.

Pegasus Juniors 2, North Leigh 5: A stunning individual goal by Robbie Wyatt capped a rousing comeback by North Leigh, after they had gifted the home side two early goals.

Wyatt pulled a goal back before half-time, but North Leigh were still trailing after 65 minutes.

Nick Hughes's bullet header from skipper Gary Murphy's cross levelled the scores.

Wyatt then took centre stage to complete his hat-trick with two strikes.

As he again broke clear, Wyatt was tugged back in the box and he duly despatched the resulting spot-kick for his fourth goal.

Almondsbury Tn 0, Carterton Town 1: A goal after seven minutes by Mark Threlfall settled this game.

Only two quality saves by Almondsbury keeper Woods denied Threfall and James Mortimer-Jones from increasing the scoreline.

Carterton's injury woes continued when Kevin Lewis pulled a hamstring in the pre-match warm up.

Manager Terry Merriman donned his shirt and played a full game.

Hungerford Town 3, Abingdon United 0: Abingdon paid for two glaring misses by Andy Mariott just after half-time, when the scores were still level.

The deadlock was broken in the 75th minute when Abingdon defender Richard Peirson conceded a penalty, and sub Darren Howell scored.

Howell made it 2-0 with a rocket header in the 84th minute, and in the closing minutes, Dan Kirby run through the disheartened visitors defence to score Hungerford's third goal.

Henley Town 0, Chipping Norton Tn 2: Chipping Norton finished the season with a professional performance against a hard-working Henley side.

Chippy took the lead in the ninth minute after Henley keeper Gosby picked up a backpass which gave Chippy a free kick from just five yards out. A tap from Mark Odom and Andrew Helby blasted the ball home.

The second goal came in the 28th minute,when youngster Neil Sparkes put in an inch-perfect cross for Odom to slot his 22nd goal of the season.

Chippy continued to dominate in the second half when Danny Cleevley's 25-yard shot just went wide.

Tuffley Rovers 1, Bicester Tn 2: A brilliant penalty save by Richard Darvill kept Bicester's hopes alive before Jimmy Hamilton put the visitors ahead from the spot.

A free header gave Tuffley the equaliser, before Lee Blossom, running in from the right, smashed home the winner from a perfect pass by Lee Durant after 82 minutes.

Slimbridge 4, Hook Norton 0: A depleted Hook Norton squad of just 12 players, affected by last minute sickness and unavailability, proved no match for title-chasing Slimbridge.

The home side took a 3-0 interval lead with strikes from Julian Freeman, Matt Casey and John Cant.

Anton Sambrook hit the underside of the bar in an improved display by Hooky in the second half, before Freeman grabbed his second goal in the last minute.