Milton Utd 0, Wootton Bassett Tn 1
The misery continues for basement club Milton as they fell to their tenth defeat in 11 Premier Division outings.
On a heavy surface, there was little to choose between both teams. Milton had a great chance to take the lead but Paul Davis shot wide with just the keeper to beat.
They were made to pay 11 minutes later as Nathan Hall's soft shot squirmed through the hands of keeper Gareth Walker.
Mark Orlando and Paul Davis went close to an equaliser but although Milton made some tactical changes midway through the second half, they found no way past the Bassett defence.
Brackley Tn 2, North Leigh 1
North Leigh failed to get their just desserts after putting Brackley under pressure for long periods, only to concede two goals against the run of play.
A valiant effort by North Leigh keeper Kevin Alder just failed to keep out unmarked Andy Parsons's header in the 16th minute, then ten minutes after the interval, Brackley's best player, Ben Milner, broke clear to lob Alder for No 2.
North Leigh skipper Sean Bott pulled a goal back five minutes from time as Brackley withstood a late onslaught to take three points.
Clanfield 1, Letcombe 0
Letcombe failed to score for the first time this season and lost their unbeaten Division 1 West record to Clanfield.
Both sides were missing several regulars, but the visitors lacked penetration and their only clear chance came early in the second half when Scott Boswell shot wide.
Soon afterwards, Matty Goddard tried to head a long ball back to his keeper Stuart Game but Neil Barrett nipped in to lob the stranded keeper for the only goal of the game.
Clanfield missed three good chances through Shaun Miller twice and Kevin Alcraft and might have been made to pay when Mike Kimber sent a header just wide.
Worcester Coll OB 1, Headington Am 1
Old Boys and Amateurs shared the spoils in a game superbly handled by referee Nick Baldwin.
Amateurs were reduced to ten men after 20 minutes and Old Boys had numerous chances and struck the woodwork three times before Nick East broke the deadlock after 47 minutes.
In a pulsating second half, chances went begging at both ends before Amateurs forced an equaliser four minutes into injury time.
Old Woodstock Tn 0, Middle Barton 2
Barton opened the scoring on six minutes with a free kick from Keith Harrison, who fed Paul Anderson for his first goal for the club.
Visitors' keeper Chris Coles was replaced by Richard Murray, but they Barton grew in confidence and on 65 minutes Paul Eldridge smashed in a 25-yard free kick for No 2. Woodstock rallied but found Barton's rearguard and keeper Murray in no mood to surrender their clean sheet.
Quarry Nomads 1, Englefield Green 3
Quarry's ten-match unbeaten run in Division 1 East is over.
New signing Robbie Carlisle put the home side but Englefield scored just before half-time and added two more after the break.
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