Andover 1, Oxford City 3

OXFORD City maintained their unbeaten start to the season, coming from behind to record their second win in Division 1 South & West.

The home side took the lead through Paul Hunt, who caught City and keeper Carl Wilkins cold with a free kick.

Although enjoying the early possession, Andover failed to add to their tally and it was City who looked the more likely to score.

On 29 minutes, Ray Spence was brought to ground in the penalty area and dusted himself down to take the spot kick.

Andover keeper Simon Arthur did well to push it away for a corner, but from the Mark Jones kick, Andy Marriott powered home.

Four minutes into the second half City were awarded another penalty - Spence making no mistake this time.

City were now in the ascendancy and in the 73rd minute they made sure of the points.

A quick break down the right saw Spence combine well with Harry Burnley, who crossed for Alex Stewart to score.

Oxford City:

Wilkins, Durrant, G Williams, Takrit, Craker, Marriott, Burnley, Jones (Rendell 71), Stewart (Keen 80), Spence, R Williams. Subs not used: Alleyne, Avery.

Windsor & Eton 1, Abingdon Utd 2

ABINGDON United weathered a storm and came out with all the points thanks to a super display by keeper Simon Tricker.

For the first ten minutes both Division 1 South & West sides created little as they looked to settle.

Then Windsor got into their rhythm with Chennell driving wide from 20 yards.

That sparked a surge of home pressure, but the visiting defence stood firm under constant pressure.

The best chance of the half belonged to Abingdon as Ryan Curtin hit a 40-yard pass to Luke Holden who beat the offside trap, but his low drive was well saved.

In the second half, Windsor kept coming forward and Dunlop put them ahead on the hour mark.

Abingdon hit back ten minutes later when Holden was fouled just outside the area and Curtin curled the free kick around the wall and in.

With just four minutes to go, Abingdon stunned the home supporters when Micheas Herbert drove home a glorious strike after another Curtin free-kick wasn't properly dealt with by the home defence.

Abingdon Utd:

Tricker, Moss, Organ, Peirson, Davis, McCalmon, Ballard (Ferreira 67), Herbert, Holden (Hawtin 82), Brooks (Simms 58), Curtin. Sub not used: Phelan.

Marlow 1, Didcot Tn 1

A GOAL two minutes from time earned Didcot Town a share of the points at Marlow on Saturday in Division 1 South & West.

Things got off to a controversial start when Ian Concannon's goal celebrations were cut short by an offside flag in the first minute.

He went close soon after, but the hosts soon started to get back into the game throught the speedy Jermaine Roche.

Didcot's territorial dominance disappeared after the interval and Marlow keeper Michael Watkins was rarely troubled again.

Marlow's Colin Simpson missed a great chance from close-range following good work from Roche.

And Roche himself scuffed a left-foot shot straight to Webb from a narrow angle.

Simpson had another terrific opportunity from eight yards once again courtesy of Roche, but his volley flew straight into the grateful arms of Chris Webb.

With 12 minutes remaining, Webb pulled off a stunning save from Simpson, but it was a temporary reprieve because Marlow took the lead a minute later.

Dickens whipped in a cross and Roche converted at the far post.

Then with time running out, Jamie Brooks beat two players on the left and, despite a desperate dive from Watkins, Andy Parrott's header crossed the line for the equaliser.

Didcot:

Webb, Goodall, Heapy, Campbell, Bedwell, Jack, Brooks, King, Concannon (Bianchini 71), Parrott, Powell (Hannigan 71).