Didcot made it thirteen out of thirteen in the league with an emphatic victory against Crowmarsh. The visitors started the first game well and would have been in front but for a goal line clearance from Jamie Barrett following a succession of corners. Didcot went straight down the other end and took the lead through Jack White after he ran onto a Nathan Sandland through ball and fired home. Crowmarsh hit straight back and scored a deserved equaliser through Cameron Wernham. On the stroke of half time Didcot re-took the lead, Josh Lyons turning in Dylan Richards cross. Crowmarsh started the second half well and forced Jack Tinsley into a fine save in the Didcot goal. Didcot extended their lead just after through their man of the match Dylan Richards, who scored from a tight angle and then scored his second after a fine run from the halfway line. Ben Marshall scored a fifth for Didcot just before the end and the first game finished 5-1 to Didcot.
Didcot were on top straight from the start of the second game, James Pearson was only denied by a post before Jack Hooper opened the scoring, James Pearson made it two just after. Didcot's stand in goalkeeper Fred Bradshaw was then forced into a fine double save but that was his only action of the first half thanks to some fine defending from Tyler Brown & Liam Vaughan. Jack Hooper then extended Didcot's lead and James Pearson added his second to make it 4-0 and Declan Hargreaves scored on the stroke of half time to make it five. The second half was one way traffic as well and Jack Hooper & James Pearson both completed their hat tricks before Declan Hargreaves grabbed his second. Didcot had further chances to extend the lead but Charlie McDermaid & Louie Bumpass were both denied before man of the match Jack Hooper scored his fourth. The last action of the game saw Fred Bradshaw save a penalty in the Didcot goal and the game finished 9-0 (14-1 on aggregate).
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