CHALGROVE’S winless Premier Division run stretched to five games as they lost 3-2 at home to Marston Saints.

Simon Godfrey fired the hosts into the lead, but they were pegged back when Matty Holton’s corner slipped through the goalkeeper’s grasp.

Tim Cox then hit the bar for Chalgrove and the miss proved costly as Ricky Goodenough put Saints ahead.

Nick Skiller levelled for Chalgrove after the break from close range, but it could not prevent a third straight defeat as Elliot Powell broke free to net the winner for Marston.

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Riverside were 3-1 winners at Bletchingdon, with all four goals packed into an eventful first half.

Jerome McSporran and Paul Brough put the visitors two goals up, before John Webb pulled one back for Bletch.

But Charlie Brough restored Riverside’s two-goal cushion five minutes before half-time and despite their best efforts, Bletchingdon were unable to reduce the deficit after the break.

Broughton & North Newington were held to a goalless draw at home to Adderbury Park in a match where neither keeper was kept busy.

Horspath fell to a 2-1 defeat at home to Eynsham, despite Noel Fox heading them into an early lead.

The visitors hit back before the break when Rory Thompson took advantage of a goalkeeping error, before Dan Haggie completed the comeback 20 minutes from time.

In Division 1, North Oxford earned their first league win of the season with a 2-0 victory at pointless Northway.

Goals in each half from Paul Kovac and Sidiq Hamis sealed it for the visitors.

Division 2 leaders Mansfield Road Res’ ten-match unbeaten record was brought to an end as they were beaten 1-0 at Oakley United Res.

Jonnie Clarke prodded home just ten minutes in after Bradley Newman’s free-kick had been dropped and the pacesetters were unable to find a reply.

A sparkling second-half display gave Horspath Res a 4-1 win at Eynsham Res.

The hosts led at the break thanks to Rob Hayman’s effort, but four unanswered goals after half-time from Paul Cooper (2), Seb Warner and Ritchie Knight gave the visitors victory.

Broughton & North Newington Res pulled off a similar feat as they came from behind to beat Charlton Res 4-1.

An Ed Arnold own goal put the home side ahead at half-time.

But a second-half brace from Joe Kigham and further goals from Carl Taylor and Charlie Meredith turned the match on its head and gave the hosts victory.

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