Premier Division

Tudor Athletic pulled level on points with leaders Oakview at the summit after a 3-1 away victory over Chorleywood Club.

The home side had the better of the opening exchanges but it was Tudor who went ahead when Calum O’Connor headed in a Phil Ifil cross.

Athletic then doubled their lead when Spencer Bellotti slotted home a one-on-one, but they needed keeper Cameron Inch to make three good saves to preserve their two-goal lead at the break.

Chorleywood did pull a goal back with 14 minutes remaining through Robbie Martin, but Karl Bull settled Tudor nerves with a late third after good work from Bellotti.

The result leaves Oakview, whose game against third placed Reed Rangers was postponed, ahead of Tudor on goal difference with both sides on 21 points, although Athletic have played a game more.

Reed are in third place, six points behind with two games in hand on Tudor and one on Oakview.

In the big six pointer at the foot of the table, Old Fullerians achieved a first win of the season with a 2-1 victory over FC Unicorn who slipped to the basement.

After a first half not helped by the strong wind ended goalless, Fullerians took the lead when a clearance was charged down and fell to Ryan Woosley, who squared to his brother Dan to curl a left-foot shot into the top corner from 25 yards.

Unicorn were back on terms not long after when a cross from the left was met at the near post and headed in by Jack Bishop.

The home side regained the lead after good work from Ryan Woosley on the right wing and his cross fell to Charlie Hailey at the back post who prodded home.

Division One

The five games in the second tier produced 34 goals, with leaders Everett Rovers putting nine past Langleybury CC.

Reece Cameron opened the scoring after five minutes, but after a mix of numerous missed chances and good goalkeeping Everett eventually took a 2-0 lead via Ross O'Flynn, with Luke Preedy making it 3-0 by the break.

The floodgates really opened in the second half as Cameron netted his second, Meshach Williams scored once, but Jake Knight led the way with four goals after the break.

With Fox & Stone without a game, Maple Cross moved into second place thanks to a 7-0 win over bottom-placed West Herts.

First-half goals from Jordan Woodcock, Craig Horwood and two from Andy Pryor gave Cross a 4-0 advantage at the halfway point.

Pryor completed his hat-trick in the second half with a shot from 20 yards, Nathan Davis made it five with a curling effort and Dean Brownsell came off the bench and once again scored to complete the win.

Cassiobury Rangers claimed an almost as emphatic 7-1 win over Bushey Rangers who remain in fourth place despite the defeat.

Bushey had an early chance which was well saved by Brad Finch, but from then on it was one-way traffic.

Cassiobury took the lead when good work from Conor Callanan fed Joe Mortimer, who took a good touch before finishing well on the half-volley from 10 yards.

It was soon 2-0 when Callanan again found Joe Mortimer, who crossed for Corum Chase to slot home from six yards.

Number three arrived when Callanan was fouled at a corner, Joe Mortimer's penalty came off the crossbar, but Chase reacted quickest and poked home the rebound.

Rangers’ lead was extended further from a deep Sam Mortimer corner which Joe Mortimer picked up and provided the cross for Callanan to head home.

It was five not long after, this time with Callanan putting Chase away down the right and his cross was carried by the wind into the net to complete his hat-trick.

The first half was rounded off with arguably the goal of the day.

The ball was controlled well by Rob Ladmore, who moved it on to Joe Mortimer and he shifted it out of his feet and fired into the bottom corner from around 35 yards.

The second half was a lot tighter, but Bushey did manage to get a consolation thanks to a heavily wind-assisted goal from long range by James Henney.

Cassiobury got one more themselves though, when a pass back to the keeper was intercepted by Ladmore and he slotted home.

AFC Leavesden edged out AFC Bedmond 4-3 in a seven-goal thriller.

Leavedsen were 3-0 up by the break after Alex Diaz had opened the scoring when he tapped in a Jack Carter cross.

Diaz doubled his tally from a Callum Woolnough cross and Carter scored the third when he got beyond the opposition defence and finished calmly.

Bedmond stormed back after the interval though, courtesy of David O’Connor’s lob and smart finishes from Sam Hakner and Allal Hammouda.

Just when it looked like Bedmond had rescued a point, Leavesden struck the winner late on through Tom Bourke.

North Watford beat FC Woodside 2-1 in their derby clash.

Tyrone Young put North Watford ahead with a shot from the edge of the box, but their opponents levelled with a goal from Sam Williams.

A point looked for certain for both sides until late on when Connor Flanagan scored the winner from 12 yards.

Division Two

With leaders Bennetts End Rovers without a game, second-placed Oxhey Spartans missed the chance to cut their advantage at the top of the table when they suffered a first defeat of the season, 2-1 to ER FC.

Josh Sampson and Tom Lane scored for ER with Bradley Brunt getting the Spartans reply.

The Victoria are still very much in the hunt in third place after they beat Ricky AFC 5-1.

Dean Brinton scored a double, with singles from Ryan Bourne, Matt Mason and Michael Lipmam.

Alex Ungureanu netted the sole Ricky goal.

Goals from Chris Dunn and Davis Smith saw Dome Bar run out 2-1 winners over ACS Milan, who replied through Ives Luhasu.

The relegation battle between Woodlands United 1984 and Chess United allowed the visitors to move up two places in the table with a 3-1 victory.

George Adams put Chess ahead in the first half, but Sean Beyaz equalised early in the second period.

Jack Honey soon restored Chess’ lead, but despite missing several good chances they finally made sure of the victory five minutes from time through Cameron Murray.

Division Three

Leaders Sun Sports now have a five-point lead at the summit after a 2-0 win over Watford Athletic.

Daniel Flanagan scored both goals either side of half-time, the first a left-footed strike after he was put through by Ben Dunton before he doubled his tally with a lob from a Shakeb Ali through ball.

Two of Sun’s rivals for the top spot, SOCA and Skyline, could only draw 2-2.

Connor Chapman gave SOCA the lead with a goal in the first 20 seconds, but Jordan Austin and Shoaib Ali struck in the first half to put Skyline in front.

It was a lead they held until a minute from time when Leandro Mateus equalised.

Woodside Wanderers are up into third place above SCOA, and are also right in the mix after a 3-2 win over Hertfordshire Eagles.

A Miguel Luis drive put Wanderers ahead before Charlie Kimpton equalised.

David Flannery restored the lead for Wanderers and Aarron Crawford added a third, but Kimpton halved the deficit with a well-taken free-kick to net his second.

Despite being reduced to 10 men with a sin bin, Wanders held on.

White Horse beat RBL Croxley 2-1 through goals from Nelson Gomes and Craig Putman. Costa Evangelides got the RBL reply.