Witney Utd 4 (Younie 15, 42, Wickens 53, Lewis 74)

Abingdon Tn 0

Andrew Younie bagged a brace as Witney United produced their best performance of the season to see off Abingdon Town in the Premier Division at Marriotts Stadium.

With Jon-Paul Mills back at Witney from Swindon Supermarine for a second loan spell, the home side took the lead in the 18th minute when Kevin Lewis chested Jon Steednman's long ball into Younie's path and he ran to slot the ball home.

Younie grabbed his second in the 42nd minute, heading Chris Webb's long clearance past Abingdon keeper Gareth Walker.

Witney made it 3-0 eight minutes after the break with Younie turning provider to release Gary Wickens, who scored at the second attempt after his first effort was blocked by Walker.

Abingdon then had Carl Bloomfield sent off for kicking out at a Witney player.

Witney sealed victory in the 74th minute when Younie chased hard to keep the ball in after Walker had blocked from Mills before pulling it back to Kevin Lewis to score.

Wantage Tn 2 (Allen 30, Horsell 32)

Ardley Utd 0

Wantage Town hit two high-quality goals in the first half to take victory against Ardley United.

The deadlock was broken on the half-hour when Danny Allen placed a shot past Matt Dixon after Matty Horsell had touched Tom Austin's cross into his path.

Two minutes later, Wantage struck again through a superb solo effort from Horsell, whobeat several defenders on a run which started just inside Ardley's half before shooting home in style.

Harrow Hill 0

North Leigh 2 (Allen 7, Jackson 71)

North Leigh kept up their title challenge with a comfortable victory at bottom club Harrow Hill.

It took the visitors just seven minutes to open the scoring with Chris Allen heading home Joe Wood's cross.

North Leigh squandered further chances to seal victory before Jamie Jackson exchanged passes with Ben Reardon in the 71st minute, and slotted home the return from close range.

Bicester Tn 4 (Phipps 19, Williams 29 88 pen, Henderson 40)

Flackwell Heath 2 (Montgomery 45, Cannon 83)

Ben Williams grabbed a double to help Bicester Town to victory against high-riding Flackwell Heath.

Dan Phipps drilled in a left-foot shot following a flick on from a corner for Bicester's opener in the 19th minute.

Ten minutes later, Williams raced clear to coolly clip the ball past the keeper.

Lee Henderson then crashed home Bicester's third in the 40th minute after Luke Kelly's free-kick rebounded off a post.

Paul Montgomery side-footed home from close range to reduce the deficit on the stroke of half-time.

And Flakcwell pulled another one back in the 83rd minute when Ricardo Cannon fired home from 20 yards after a smartly taken free-kick.

Bicester weren't to be denied, though and Williams fired home from the penalty spot two minutes from time after he had been brought down.