Autotype UTV League

Goodlake Arms and Childrey OHB were involved in an extraordinary 5-5 draw in Division 1, writes Tim Siret.

Steve Madge hit a double for Goodlake, with Chris Beesley, Jack Matthews and Jason Fisher all on target.

Childrey's goals came from double strikes by Michael Canning and Joe Smith plus Tom North.

Defending champions Saxton Rovers were given a 6-1 thumping by title-chasing Kidlington Royals.

Lewis Coyle struck twice – once from the penalty spot to give Royals a 2-1 interval lead, Mickey Beal replying.

In the second half, Steve Litten, Gareth Davies and a brace from Jimmy Deabill completed the rout.

Struggling Wallingford Exiles slumped 4-1 to AFC Cowley.

Joe Cooke grabbed a brace, with Aaron Barrett and Joseph Parker also on target for Cowley.

Dave Cheeseman grabbed the Exiles' consolation from the penalty spot.

Ollie O'Hanlon scored a last-ditch winner for Division 2 leaders Bell Grove as they edged out JP's 3-2.

Johnny James grabbed a brace for Grove. Mark Melrose had twice put injury-hit JP's in front.

Abingdon Exiles came away from title-chasing Oxford FC, with a shock 2-1 win to move off the bottom with their first points of the season.

Ben Podd and Robbie Lucibello were the Exiles’ heroes.

Brothers Stuart and Chris Coppock both scored twice to help Research Machines to a 6-3 comeback win over Long Wittenham.

An Ollie Saunders double and a strike from James Bagdadi had given Wittenham a 3-1 lead with 20 minutes to go.

But RM came back, with Lee Wyatt also grabbing a goal and Alex Bird netting from fully 45 yards.

Division 3A leaders AFC Woodfarm cantered to a 5-2 victory over Clanfield 85.

Alex Williams struck twice for Woodfarm, with Ben Green, Luke Day and Sam Green also on target.

Adam Barker and Nick Lacey secured the points for Bicesterlona, as they found the net in a 2-1 win at Berinsfield Rebels.

Kennington United are homing in on the Division 3B title, following a 3-1 win at Didcot Casuals Res.

Jay Morris, Kieran Lewis and sub Ollie Wright did the damage for United, Casuals' strike coming from Andy Stewart.

Wallingford Wanderers won the derby at Cross Keys Wallingford 3-2.

Nick Dawson, Mickey Woods and Pete Ashman scored for Wanderers, with Danny Smith netting twice for Keys.

James Broughton's fine scoring form continues as he netted both of JET’s goals in a 2-0 success at Hampstead Norreys.