Iffley Harriers’ 100 per cent start to the Critchleys UTV League Premier Division season ended when they went down 4-3 at home to Barton United.
Barton are now the only side with a perfect record in the top flight as goals from Luke Cuff (2) Richard Hathaway and Jamie McCuaig gave them the victory.
The hosts’ efforts came from Dan Pear, Jack Barrett and Bernard Meta.
In Division 1, Northway won 3-2 at North Oxford Conservative Club.
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Daz Kianzad, Wayne Sinclair and Oshane Tulloch were on target, with Dave Harper and Donnell Thomas replying.
Charlie Lee and Liam Bonner gave Green Tree Wallingford a 2-1 win over Sporting Headington, Ben Wright responding.
Village Inn’s flying start was halted when they went down 3-0 at home to Forest Hill.
A Lewis Gearing brace and a Matthew Wigley goal earned Forest their first points.
Woodstock Wanderers and Railway Wheatley drew 3-3. Seb Warner’s hat-trick for Wheatley cancelling out goals by Steve Dennet, Chris Marsh and Matty Taylor.
Ten-man Watlington Town were crushed 13-0 by BSSC Abba FC in Division 2.
Shane Probitts (3), Michael Trafford (2), Jimmy Deabill (2), Jonny Watts (2), John Hawkins, Mark Goode, Nigel Taylor and Mark White did the damage.
Northway Res lost 5-2 at home to New Club, thanks to Darren Smith (2), Jake Lewis, Jay Hill and Curtis Lane strikes. Aaron Hall and Aaron Williams replied.
Matthew Pearce hit a treble to give Exeter Rangers their first win, 3-0 at Standlake Garage.
Watlington Town Res crushed Great Western Park 8-0 in Division 3, Andy Griffiths, Tom Bliss, Ben Strudley and Dudley Laver each scored twice.
Dilly United won 2-0 at Milton Midgets, courtesy of an own goal and a Kieran Cochrane strike.
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