Kidlington 2 (Baker 67, Parker 76)

Shortwood Utd 1 (Coates 77)

A week after suffering their heaviest defeat of the season, Kidlington bounced back to complete the double over their fellow Premier Division title contenders.

The 3-0 loss at Binfield was a distant memory as Kidlington won with two second-half goals.

Mark Baker fired an unstoppable shot past Shortwood keeper Martyn Pearce to give Kidlington the lead after 67 minutes.

Nine minutes later, Jordan Parker made it 2-0 after good work by Jack Quainton and Jimmy Deabill.

Within a minute, James Coates squirmed through a couple of challenges to score. But Kidlington held on without undue alarm.

Reading Tn 0

Ardley Utd 4 (Bone 6, Hancock og 27, Travers 79, Standen 90)

It was Christmas all over again for leaders Ardley when Reading gifted them two goals in the first half.

Danny Bone netted after a sloppy back pass, while Mike Hancock headed into his own net from a Murray Nicolls free kick.

In the second half, Bone played in Lewis Travers, who made it 3-0.

Substitute Carl Standen completed the scoring from Bone’s cross.

Wantage Tn 5 (Claydon 21, Rowe 34, Butler 37, Keen 43, Langford 79)

Fairford Tn 3 (Jennings 16, Bailey 65, Skinner pen 75)

In a fluctuating game, Fairford took the lead through Kieran Jennings.

Wantage then scored four times before the break.

Richie Claydon equalised, while Tom Rowe’s header and a sidefoot shot from Tom Butler made it 3-1 before Graham Edney back-heeled the ball into the path of Danny Keen, who shot past Luke Adams.

Fairford replied in the second half through Dan Bailey.

They closed the gap further when Stuart Cattell was adjudged to have committed a foul in the box and James Skinner despatched the penalty past Gareth Tucker.

Wantage made the game safe when Edney set up Ellis Langford to score.

Abingdon Tn 1 (Thomas 19)

Flackwell Heath 1 (Sturgess 40)

Abingdon Town took the lead when a Mark Janes header was directed into the path of Danny Thomas who lobbed the onrushing keeper.

Flackwell equalised through Ben Sturgess before half-time.

Ascot Utd 5 (McGrotty 7, McIntyre 65, Lunn 70, Cooper-Clark 79, 80)

Witney Utd 1 (Tustain 38)

Witney United finished with nine men as they crashed to defeat.

Having lost leading scorer Sean McKeon with a leg injury, Witney did well to be level 1-1 at half-time as Joe Tustain cancelled out Andy Lunn’s goal.

Witney had defenders Darren Quegan and James Lambert sent off for dissent in the second half.

Ascot scored further goals through Shane Cooper-Clark (2), Paul McGrotty and Sam McIntyre.