UNITY climbed out of the Premier Division’s bottom two with a 2-0 victory at home to Berks County, writes Richard Ashton.

They moved above Rotherfield United, who themselves came from two goals down to draw 2-2 at table-topping Marlow United.

Goals from Callum Coull and Adam Dickens made it 2-0 at half time, but Lewis Martin and Colin Williams earned relegation-threatened United a share of the spoils.

Cookham Dean closed to within three points of Marlow with a 5-0 drubbing of rock bottom Highmoor Ibis Reserves. Scott Jackson, Paul Sharpe, Paul Reed, Lee Hawkins and Kai Smith were the goalscorers.

Third-placed Reading YMCA remain firmly in the title race following a 4-0 thrashing of AFC Aldermaston, Matthew Drake and Jamie Piercey both grabbing doubles.

Mortimer leapfrogged Woodcote Stoke Row into fourth after beating them 1-0, and Taplow United crushed Woodley United Reserves 5-1.

Nathan Lishman grabbed a superb hat-trick to lead Maidenhead Magpies to a 4-2 victory at Reading YMCA Rapids in Division One.

Ajith Prabha was also on target for second-placed Magpies, while David Lyons and Ashley Searle got the goals for the Young Men.

Sean Gavagan bagged a brace and Phillip Fitzsimons was also on target to help Cookham Dean Reserves to a 3-1 win at Mortimer Reserves.

Division Two leaders Eldon Celtic maintained their three-point advantage at the top with a 2-0 success at Barkham Athletic.

Unbeaten Westwood United Reserves remain favourites for the title following a 6-0 annihilation of FC Imaan Lions, as they have four games in hand on Celtic.

Finchampstead Reserves defeated Wargrave Reserves 3-1 in Division Three.

Chris Burt, Alex Ray, Samuel Mallows and Sam Skehan were among the Woodley United A goalscorers as they reached the final of the BTC Junior Cup with an emphatic 5-1 home win against Shinfield Rangers.

Burghfield FC took over at the top of the Division Four table following a 2-1 success at Maidenhead Magpies Reserves, for whom Anthony Moore got on the scoresheet.

Michael Simpson scored a wonderful hat-trick and Michael Hunt and Ben Cousins were also on target for Rotherfield United Reserves as they edged to a 5-3 victory against Hurst Reserves.