Carterton Tn 2, North Leigh 1: Carterton won Saturday's West Oxfordshire Hellenic League Premier Division local derby thanks to an injury-time clincher from Gary Smailes.
After a goalless first 45 minutes, North Leigh went ahead soon after the restart when a neat through ball put Harry Burnley in the clear and he finished well.
Carterton levelled with 15 minutes remaining following a free-kick. North Leigh keeper Kevin Alder was clattered to the ground and the ball ran free for Kenny Clarke to score from close range amid a chorus of protests.
The home side then landed a sucker punch deep into injury time when Smailes fired home the winner to pinch the points.
Wootton Bassett Tn 1, Chipping Norton Tn 4: Chippy chalked up 40 points for the season with this victory at Rylands Way.
The game sprang into life on 27 minutes when Mark Odom was fouled by Richard Willis in the penalty area and Jason Court coolly scored from the penalty spot.
Chippy increased their lead on 39 minutes with a superb shot by Odom from 15 yards.
The home side came out for the second half pumped up and were rewarded with a goal on 53 minutes from Joe Magani.
However, although Wootton enjoyed a lot of the possession, they rarely threatened Richard Barrett in the Chippy goal.
On 89 minutes, Leon Canning's cool finish from just inside the area put Chippy 3-1 up, and straight from the restart, Darren Mills's shot wrapped it up.
Didcot Tn 1, Almondsbury Tn 1: Didcot's title hopes were dealt another blow as lowly Almondsbury held them to a draw at the Loop Meadow Stadium.
While the visitors should take credit for some resolute defending, Didcot lacked the guile in the final third to turn pressure into goals.
Debutant Jack King almost got his Didcot career off to a perfect start with a low shot that bobbled inches wide of the far post, before a piece of magic from Paul Powell gave the home side the lead in the sixth minute. After beating three players in a mazy run from the halfway line, he drove the ball home from just outside the box.
Almondsbury equalised in the 13th minute when Phil Walsh pounced on the loose ball to fire past Richard Knight.
Andy Marriott, Andy Parrott and Jody McKay had further chances for Didcot, while Knight pulled off two good saves from Craig Davidge as the honours finished even.
Abingdon Utd 1, Pewsey Vale 0: Although Abingdon took all three points, they were lucky to hold on at the end as a determined Vale side came close to an equaliser.
Chris Hooper saw a 30-yarder destined for the top corner fingertipped onto the bar by Vale keeper Wilson, but neither side had a clear-cut chance in the rest of the first half.
The only goal came a minute from half-time as a low cross deceived both attackers and defenders alike, the ball running to Ani Odhiambo who had an easy tap-in from two yards.
Vale belied their lowly position in the table and were out of luck when home keeper Carl Wilkins blocked Messenger's short and saw the rebound hit the bar.
Bicester Tn 0, Gloucester Utd 1: Bicester's defeat at home to Gloucester took the visitors off the bottom of the table.
Paul Darch hit a post from the penalty spot and Des O'Connor saw a goalbound header palmed away by the keeper.
However, that was the sum total of Bicester's goal attempts as Gary Wickens proved a willing striker, but lacked decent service.
Taylor bagged the winner on 75 minutes
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