Abingdon Tn 3 (A Wells 44, Bloomfield 51, R Wells 81)

Highworth Tn 1 (Hall 57)

Abingdon Town eased their relegation concerns when they beat high-riding Highworth to record their first Premier Division victory for three months.

Goals from brothers Adam and Richard Wells either side of an effort from Carl Bloomfield keep Town just above the danger zone.

Abingdon opened the scoring when Adam Wells netted the rebound after Bloomfield's fierce shot had been blocked.

Their second goal followed brilliant work by Tom Larman, whose cross was met at the near post by Bloomfield.

However, Phil Hall netted for Highworth with a blast into the roof of the net, while only a fine save from Gareth Walker prevented Tony Joyce levelling.

Inspired by the impressive Danny Morgan, Abingdon clinched the killer goal when Bloomfield's pinpoint cross found Richard Wells, who slammed the ball home.

Shrivenham 2 (Bennett 38, 75)

Witney Utd 2 (Lewis 24, Mills 50)

Witney United were pegged back twice by a resolute Shrivenham side.

Kevin Lewis put Witney ahead with spectacular shot from 35 yards, but Shrivenham equalised before half-time with a thumping shot in off the far post from Matt Bennett.

Witney regained the lead when Jon-Paul Mills blasted home a 25-yard free-kick. But Bennett hammered home his second for a share of the spoils.

Fairford Tn 0

Ardley Utd 1 (Mason 88 pen)

Ardley were made to wait until the final stages for the winning goal.

Following a mediocre first half, Ardley showed more desire in the second, with new striker Jason Costella being thwarted by a last-ditch challenge.

Two minutes from time, Ardley were awarded a penalty for a blatant handball. Danny Mason made no mistake from the spot.

Hungerford Tn 2 (Mayo 36, Concannon 80)

Kidlington 1 (Baker 29 pen)

Kidlington succumbed to a late goal from Hungerford's former Didcot Town striker Ian Concannon.

The visitors took the lead when Mark Baker was upended after cutting into the penalty area. Baker fired home the resulting spot-kick.

The lead did not last long. A shot from another former Didcot player Paul Powell was not cleared, and Adam Mayo fired towards goal.

Kidlington keeper Steve Benbow looked to have made a brilliant save, but the ball bounced against his shoulder and crossed the line.

In the second half, Benbow made to denied Concannon. But the striker had the final say ten minutes from time.

Hook Norton 1 (Moulder 5)

Lydney Tn 1 (Timms 20)

Matty Carberry marked his debut for a depleted Hook Norton by setting up their opening goal for Pete Moulder after five minutes.

Missing five regulars, Hooky conceded an equaliser to Matt Timmins.

Just after half-time, Lydney were reduced to ten men when Pete Macklin was sent off for a bad tackle on Hooky joint-manager Karlton Stratford.

Shortwood Utd 2 (Singh 7, Smith 24)

Bicester Tn 1 (Hamp 75)

Bicester were left to rue a slow start, finding themselves two goals down after 24 minutes to Shortwood's James Singh and Peter Smith.

Adam Hamp halved the deficit before a penalty save from Bicester keeper Tom Macnamara kept the scoreline respectable.