UNBEATEN Division Two title favourites Westwood United Reserves made it 10 wins from 11 games with a 3-1 success at Barkham Athletic, writes Richard Ashton.

The third-placed side are six points off the top, but with five games in hand on White Eagles, who thrashed Wargrave 6-0.

Mike Higley, James Elderton, Adam Wheeler and Jay Pittaway were all on target for unpredictable Woodcote Stoke Row Reserves, and aided by an own goal, they stunned high-flying Finchampstead Reserves 5-3.

Premier Division leaders Marlow United eased to a 5-1 victory at Berks County thanks to braces from Andy Nicol and Liam Bushay and a Ryan Lowe strike.

Lorenzo Medford, Kaser Chowdhary and Johnny Adey got the goals for Reading YMCA in their 3-0 win at Rotherfield United, the Young Men still three points off top with three games in hand.

A superb Daniel Langford hat-trick and a John Taylor effort helped third-placed Newbury crush Unity 4-0, while Michael Davies and Jake Dillon netted for Woodcote Stoke Row in a 2-1 success at Highmoor Ibis Reserves.

A Toby Briggs strike gave Woodley United Reserves a 1-0 triumph at Taplow United, and Wraysbury downed basement boys Hurst 2-0.

Division One table-toppers Eldon Celtic suffered a significant blow to their hopes of winning the league, going down 2-1 at Westwood United.

Reading YMCA Rapids came from behind to beat FC Imaan Lions 3-2. George Dallarda put the visitors in front on 33 minutes, with Sam Larking levelling for Rapids midway through the second half. A Kamran Khan penalty made it 2-1 to Imaan with a quarter of an hour remaining, but Andrej Holma and Larking struck late to snatch the points for the hosts.

Ashley Waite, Mitchell Burley, Alex Ferguson and Daniel Hoskins scored as Maidenhead Town beat Frilsham & Yattendon 4-2, and Cookham Dean Reserves overcame Maidenhead Magpies 2-1.

In Division Three, champions-elect Berks County Reserves saw their hopes of a perfect season ended in their 16th game, the Swords losing 2-1 at Harchester Hawks.

Callum Osborn grabbed a consolation for Hurst Reserves, but they were smashed 5-1 at Ashridge Park, while a Sam McKinless double and a Steve Newell effort gave Maidenhead Town Reserves a 3-0 victory at home to Rotherfield United Reserves.

Unity Reserves won 1-0 at Newbury Reserves, while Woodley United A and White Eagles Reserves shared the spoils in a 3-3 draw.

South Reading all but sealed the Division Four title with their 2-0 success at Braybrooke.

A Christopher Searle brace and goals from Richard Cumner, Ridesh Gurung and Gary Wood gave Berks County Rovers a 5-2 win against AFC Corinthians A, while Matthew Ploszynski struck twice and Ryan Harrhy, Alex Fletcher and Richard Skidmore were also on target as Goring United Reserves hammered The Hop Leaf 5-0.

Charlie Scope was in blistering form to score four goals for Hurst A in their 5-1 demolition of Taplow United A. Jamie Grainger got the other for the visitors, with Michael Fountain grabbing a consolation.

A Callum Fox-Spence double and goals from Omar Saleh and Ricky Thompson earned Woodley United B a 4-4 draw at home to Harchester Hawks Reserves.