Abingdon Tn 2 (Brooks 60, J Thomas 76)

Kidlington 2 (M Baker 13, Deabill 63)

Abingdon Town twice came from behind to snatch a point in Premier Division game marred by an injury to Kidlington's former Wycombe Wanderers star Jermaine McSporran.

Kidlington took an early lead when a long ball from Gareth Tucker deceived the Abingdon defence and Mark Baker converted with a little chip over the advancing Theo Dalton.

Then a strong but fair challenge led to McSporran being carried off the field with a serious leg injury.

Abingdon rallied after the break and equalised when Ryan Brooks, running onto a through ball, tucked it past Tucker.

Three minutes later, Jimmy Deabill raced in to head Kidlington back into the lead.

After Brooks had seen a shot crash against the bar, Abingdon scored their second equaliser when a corner kick from Drew Fowler went to the far post where Jason Thomas was on hand to tap it across the line.

Witney Utd 2 (Wickens pen 60, Thompson 64)

Highworth 1 (Corcoran 13 )

Witney came from behind to beat nine-man Highworth and stay top.

Highworth took an early lead when a good run by Matty Bennett led to Phil Corcoran firing home.

The game came to life in five crazy minutes on the hour mark.

Ben Thompson was pulled down by Highworth keeper Ian Gill, who was shown the red card.

Gary Wickens sent stand-in keeper – and former United man – Tom Dingle the wrong way from the resultant penalty.

A minute later, the visitors were reduced to nine men when Paul Donnelly stamped into the tackle on Jon-Paul Mills and was shown a straight red card.

The madness ended three minutes later when a clever Wickens pass freed Thompson who lifted the ball over Dingle.

Harrow Hill 2 (Hastie og 7, Barton 50)

Hook Norton 4 (Johnson 1, 5, 80, Standen 32)

Ricky Johnson scored twice in the first five minutes before going on to complete his second successive hat-trick in Hook Norton.

Johnson opened the scoring after only 17 seconds, firing in from Chris Jackson's pass. Then he headed home to make it 2-0.

Jim Hastie's own goal allowed Harrow Hill to pull a goal back after seven minutes.

But Carl Standen's header restored Hooky's two-goal advantage before half-time. James Barton pulled a goal back for the visitors, before Hooky regained the ascendancy, and Johnson's hat-trick came when he headed the ball over the keeper.

Ardley Utd 2 (Mason 47, Clarke 57)

Shrivenham 0

Ardley increased their unbeaten run to seven games at the expense of a lacklustre Shrivenham.

Murray Nicholls rattled the Shrivenham bar in a goalless first half.

Two minutes after the interval, a corner driven in by Danny Clarke headed in by Danny Mason. The ball was adjudged to have crossed the before the keeper could clear.

Then minutes later, another corner – this time from Nicholls – was laid back to Clarke, who drove home from the edge of the box.

Shrivenham should have scored when awarded a penalty for a challenge by Tom Green, but Chris Flanagan blasted the spot-kick wide.

Fairford Tn 0

Milton Utd 1 (Williams 30)

Milton, giving debuts to new signings Jon Stott and John Steadman at full back, kept a clean sheet.

The only goal came after 30 minutes when Milton won a free kick on the left hand corner of the Fairford penalty box.

Lance Williams fired the ball in hard and low, and as Lee Keyes and other players dummied contact, it continued all the way into the bottom right corner of the net.

Keyes went close with another chance before half-time.

Fairford pushed hard for an equaliser in the second half , and it needed a great save from Milton goalkeeper Craig Griffiths to deny them.

Milton were awarded a penalty after Williams's low cross was handled by a defender, but Garry Hartley saw his spot-kick pushed away.

Wantage Tn 0

Flackwell Heath 2 (Morris 16, Sharp 53)

Wantage clocked up their third defeat in a row as Flackwell Heath took a couple of the few chances that they created.

Flackwell went ahead in the 16th minute, when Adam Morris guided an accurate free-kick past Rob Durrant in the Wantage goal.

Wantage fought back, and in a three-minute period Adam Learoyd, Danny Keen and Danny Allen all went close.

Flackwell sealed the result when defender Adam Sharp drove past Durrant as Wantage failed to clear the danger.