Kidlington lost top spot in the Uhlsport Hellenic League Premier Division table after a 3-1 defeat at home by Reading Town in the Premier Division on Saturday.

Josh Warren put the visitors ahead, only for Ryan Curtin to level.

However, Warren restored Reading’s lead with his second goal before Liam Ferdinand sealed Kidlington’s misery with No 3.

Milton United could not prevent Highmoor Ibis taking over as new leaders as they lost 6-1 away.

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Devonn Reid (2), Sanchez Commock (2), Tristan Campbell and Dwayne Coultress did the damage with Chris Brine replying.

Ardley United’s five match winning league run ended in a 2-1 defeat at third-place Ascot United.

Joe Grant put the home side ahead on the half hour, but Gavin Kidd made it all-square on 70 minutes.

However, Rob Saunders won it for Ascot with a 77-minute penalty.

Abingdon United had striker Jimmy Deabill sent off and missed a penalty as they lost 4-1 at home to fourth-placed Binfield.

Deabill gave Abingdon a 27th-minute lead, but goals from Ian Davies and Josh Howell put the visitors 2-1 up.

Abingdon should have equalised when Anaclet Odhiambo was brought down by keeper Dan Weait, but the striker saw his resulting penalty saved.

Daves scored his second for 3-1 and 20 minutes from time, Deabill was sent off for a second booking.

Carl Withers made it 4-1 late on.

Dan West and Luke Ricketts were on target for fifth-placed Thame United as they edged to a 2-1 success atShrivenham.

Sam Packer replied for the home side.

Easington Sports were knocked off the top of Division 1 East after a 3-1 home loss to Wokingham & Emmbrook.

Luke Scope (2) and Nick Bateman put Wokingham 3-0 up at the break, before Steve Howkins hit back.

Chinnor lost 1-0 at Brackley Town Development, Matthew Carr the scorer.

Old Woodstock Town went down to a 1-0 loss at Finchampstead, Harry Swabey on target.

A brace from Reece Bayiss was in vain as Carterton went down to a 3-2 defeat at Division 1 West strugglers New College Swindon.

Antonio Gerrish, Jordan Wilkins and Harry Myles won it for the hosts.

Letcombe lost 1-0 at Tytherington Rocks, Matthew Siddon the scorer.

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