Marston's Oxford Sunday League

Anaclet Odhiambo hit a hat-trick for The Nelson as they edged a ten-goal thriller 6-4 against Cold Arbour in the Premier Division.

Johnny McMahon opened Nelson's account, before their former Oxford United striker Billy Beechers set up Micheas Herbert for their second.

Arbour pulled it back to 2-2 only for Odhiambo to restore Nelson's advantage before former Arbour player Jerome McCalmon's diving header made it 4-2 at the break.

Odhiambo struck twice more to complete his treble in the second half.

Liam O'Callaghan grabbed the winner for Barton United as they battled back to beat Riverside 3-1.

Riverside took a tenth-minute lead through Luke Cuff.

Mark Simms levelled on 65 minutes after sidestepping the keeper and tapping home.

Darren Clare then headed home Tony Njouh's cross, and with 15 minutes left O'Callaghan completed the comeback.

Goals from Leon Nikitenko and Louis McGillycuddy earned Mansfield Road a 2-0 victory at Berinsfield.

Yellow Eagles bagged their first win with a 2-1 success against AFC Boudika in Division 1.

Hugo Scott put Boudika in front, but Eagles were level ten minutes before the break when Matthew Booker's 35-yard free-kick sailed into the net.

Dean Moran got the winner from close range in the second half.

Russell McSweeney hammered a hat-trick for the second successive game as Cowley Rovers hammered Mansfield Road Res 7-1.

Andrew Walker, Zubair Shafique, Mohamed Abdul and Suhayl Ali were their other marksmen.

Alex Fasoranti and Kelvin Steadman hit doubles for ten-man Cold Arbour Res, who fought back from 3-1 down to beat Wychwood Forest 4-3.

Fasoranti fired Arbour ahead, only for Wychwood to take a 2-1 lead.

Daniel Knight, James Quainton, Robert Cantwell and Simon Godfrey were on target for Chalgrove in their 4-1 win over Woodchip Wanderers.

Cricketers Arms secured their first win of the season with a 3-2 victory at home to AFC Watlington.

Jason Hounslow got Cricketers off to the perfect start, only for Watlington to level through James Taylor.

In the second half, James Oliver put Watlington ahead, but Hounslow grabbed his second and Joe Cook hit the winner with five minutes left.