Wantage Tn 2, Letcombe 0: Chris Nelson was Wantage's match-winner in Saturday's Division 1 East local derby which puts the leaders ten points clear.
In front of a crowd of 150, the football was not out of the top drawer but the commitment and enthusiasm of both sides deserves praise.
Wantage went in front in the first minute when Nelson stole in at the far post to convert JP Mills's superb cross.
Letcombe were reduced to ten men when Paul Day broke clear and was pulled down by last defender Danny Clark, who was then sent off.
Wantage made the extra man count and Nelson's header from a free-kick midway through the second half clinched it.
Chinnor 2, Binfield 1: Chinnor came from behind to see off Binfield after the visitors had taken the lead through Dan Byrne thanks to some slack Chinnor marking.
Ryan Davis pounced for a 33rd-minute equaliser after Dean Fortnam's shot was only parried by the keeper.
After the break, Chinnor piled on the pressure, but although Davis and Jimmy Matthews went close, a draw looked odds-on until Matthews went on a penetrating run and set up Davis for the winner.
Cirencester Utd 1, Kidlington 6: Kidlington played some outstanding football in comprehensibly defeating a spirited Cirencester outfit in this Division 1 West encounter.
Luke Holden opened the scoring on four minutes with a spectacular volley from 12 yards and then saw his penalty on the half-hour well saved.
Lee Cook made it 2-0 before half-time, heading home from a flick by debutant Brendon Quinn.
In the second half, Kidlington were awarded another penalty and this time Holden made no mistake.
Quinn then curled in a 35-yarder before Kidlington were awarded another penalty for a push on Holden. Steve Litten converted smartly from the spot.
Holden completed his hat-trick before Harry Fish scored a late consolation for Cirencester.
Headington Am 1, Clanfield 1: Clanfield picked up a welcome point at Headington.
The home side swarmed around the Clanfield goal and Ben Baldwin had the ball in the net on 16 minutes, but the referee's whistle had already been blown.
Aiden Winney tested Amateurs' keeper Dan Bianchini, before the home side went ahead in the 27th minute through Matt Phillips.
Clanfield equalised in the 50th minute. A header from Richard Mace put Gary Wright clear and, despite appeals for offside, the striker calmly lobbed Bianchini.
Both sides had chances to score again, but a combination of poor finishing and good goalkeeping saw the points shared.
Ross Tn 1, Witney Utd 1: A much-improved performance saw Witney comes away from Ross with a point.
They went behind to a breakaway goal by McDonnell on 15 minutes, but came back strongly and equalised on 47 minutes through Ben Border after a great pass from Lee Keyes.
Ross were awarded a contentious penalty on 72 minutes which led to Witney keeper Paul Tassell being sent off for dissent.
Nathan Radbone came off the bench to face the spot-kick which was put well wide of the post, and he later produced an excellent save to keep the scores level.
Malmesbury Vic 3, Quarry Nomads 1: Quarry went down at Malmesbury, whose first goal came from the penalty spot inside the first two minutes.
The home side went 2-0 up before the break and although Quarry reduced the arrears through Dwight Jones, a Wayne Cox own goal sealed their fate.
Middle Barton 2, Penn & TG 5: A poor first-half performance from Middle Barton saw them 4-0 down at the interval.
A stern lecture during half-time saw them pull back two goals, before conceding a penalty in the 85th minute.
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