Bicester Tn 0

North Leigh 5 (Allen 30, Wood 36, Mortimer-Jones 50, Simms 60, Threlfall 84)

North Leigh kept up the pressure near the top of the Hellenic Premier Division with this emphatic victory.

Chris Allen opened the scoring from a James Mortimer-Jones cross on the half-hour, and within five minutes, Joe Wood powered home a header to double the lead.

Early in the second half, Bicester's Andy Styles saw his deft chip tipped over the bar by North Leigh keeper Richard Barrett.

The visitors made it 3-0 as Mortimer-Jones drilled home, then Mark Simms lobbed keeper Tom McNamara for No 4.

Bicester's James Kyberd was sent off for a foul on Andy McCabe, before Mark Threlfall wrapped up the scoring with North Leigh's fifth.

Fairford Tn 0

Milton Utd 4 (Crawford 2, Jones 30, Johnson 54, Kenny 65)

Milton got off to a flying start as they cruised to victory in Gloucestershire.

Defender Dan Crawford fired them in front after two minutes, then on the half-hour, Gavin Jones doubled the advantage.

Milton stretched their lead nine minutes after the break, Jemel Johnson outwitting the defender and approaching keeper to make it 3-0.

Simon Kenny completed the scoring after shooting home from Gavin Johnson's pass.

AFC Wallingford 2 (Debanks 29 pen, Harriott 90)

Witney Utd 3 (McMahon 4, Wickens 87, Younie 90)

Witney had to wait until the ninth minute of stoppage time before sealing the points.

With the clock ticking around to 99 minutes, Andrew Younie skipped past three defenders before unleashing an unstoppable drive to snatch the points.

Witney took the lead on two minutes as John McMahon drilled a low shot into the corner.

Wallingford levelled from the penalty spot, after Chris Webb was penalised for a foul on Jefferson Harriott, and Jamie Debanks slotted home.

After the break, Witney had most of the possession, but created little of note.

But on 87 minutes, Gary Wickens looked to have scored the winner when he prodded home from Jon Steedman's cross.

Deep into stoppage time, Wallingford drew level when an error from Vinny Byfield left Harriott with an empty net, but Younie had the final word.

Kidlington 6 (Wise 37, 74, 86, Deabill 25, 43, Baker 26)

Pegasus Juniors 2 (Robbins 18, Hart 56)

Danny Wise hit a hat-trick as Kidlington continued their excellent form.

The visitors went in front through Tony Robbins, but Jimmy Deabill levelled when he nodded home from a corner.

Within a minute, Kidlington took the lead when Mark Baker volleyed past the Pegasus keeper, then Wise notched his first, heading home from eight yards.

Just before the break, Deabill made it 4-1 as he flicked the ball past the advancing keeper.

Pegasus reduced the arrears ten minutes after the break through Dave Hart, as he fired home from 40 yards.

Deabill set up Wise for his second to make it 5-2, then debutant Adam Doyle fed Wise with a superb pass as he slotted home to complete his hat-trick.

Abingdon Tn 1 (Larman 89)

Wantage Tn 2 (Langford 55, Keen 85)

Wantage completed a league double over their local rivals at Culham Road.

The first half was goalless, but Wantage snatched the lead ten minutes after the break as former Town player Ellis Langford hammered home.

Carl Bloomfield, Tom Larman and Danny Thomas all went close for Abingdon, before Wantage doubled their lead through Danny Keen, who fired home a loose ball at the far post.

Larman grabbed a late goal for Abingdon, but it was not enough.

Hook Norton 0

Flackwell Heath 5 (McClelland 2, 48, Cannon 19, Montgomery 65, Ramsey 73)

Hooky were well-beaten by title-chasing Flackwell.

The visitors led 2-0 at half-time through Stuart McClelland and Ricardo Cannon.

After the break, McClelland scored his second, with Jonny Montgomery and Myron Ramsey completing the scoring.