Springfield have moved into the next round of the Anagram Records Trophy after beating Spartan South Midland League team Totternhoe 3-2.

First half goals from Adam Vyse and Joe Mayer put the Prokit UK Essex Olympian Premier Division side 2-0 up before Totternhoe pulled one back as Ross Lamb scored to secure the win.

Manford Way also booked their place into the next round after a 2-1 home win over Wormley Rovers and Old Bradwell United beat White Ensign 3-2 to make it into the second round.

In the Senior League Cup Division Two’s FC Hamlets produced a shock win at Premier Division side Buckhurst Hill.

Goals from George Oakley and Ishmael Carter ensured their 2-0 victory as they progressed to the third round.

Dan Clouth, Lewis Bartrip, Shane Wallace and Luke Woodward scored for Frenford Senior as they beat their local rivals Newbury Forest 4-0.

And in Catholic United’s empathic 4-0 win over Roydon Aaron Comerford scored all four to secure their place in the next round.

In the Premier Division Harold Wood Athletic moved to the top of the league with a 3-2 victory over Leigh Ramblers who are without a win in their first seven games.

Reiss Kingsley netted a brace for Wood with Brad Foley adding a third as goals from Tom Hollingsworth and Ben Munday were not enough to rescue the Ramblers.

Bishops Stortford Swifts beat reigning champions Kelvedon Hatch 3-1 who now sit 10th in the table after just one win in six to move up to second in the table.

Clinton Mongwele, Tom Prendergast and Robert Whitnell were all on the scoresheet.

Lloyd Wilson and Shaun Farnum scored two goals apiece in the 3-3 draw between Rayleigh Town and Canning Town.

Tony Fraser scored to make it three for Rayleigh before Chris Barnett added a third for Canning.

May & Baker E.C came back from 2-0 down to rescue a point against Harold Hill as Richard Oxby provided the visitors a lifeline in the second half as he volleyed the ball into the top corner.

Henry Osei then took on two defenders, before firing into the bottom corner to equalise as the point moved Harold Hill off the bottom with May & Baker E.C dropping down to fourth.