An excellent first-half strike from Matt Jones and a Dan Adams effort from close range from a corner after 75 minutes were enough to see off a spirited Sunningdale fightback.

Man-of-the-match Josh Flynn was in superb form marshalling Farmer’s defence.

FC Fernhill stay top after a 2-1 win against AFC Wokingham. Luke Angel was on target for AFC.

Finchampstead Sunday are third after an inspired Gareth Ainsworth display as they beat 3M 4-2 at home, with Ainsworth netting all four goals.Mark Tyler and Peppe Apicella replied for 3M.

FC Meta are fourth following their 12-0 demolition of pointless Newbold College.

Club 8 were also on the receiving end of a spanking, losing 14-1 at home to William Twigg Vets, while Raglan lost 4-2 at a still undefeated Morale Madrid. Divison One, SUNNINGDALE & Wentworth Reserves remain a point clear at the top thanks to a 5-2 home win over AFC Crowthorne.

Man-of-the-Match Chris Hollis grabbed a brace, while Chris Adams, Davey Blackmore and Dean Hartley were also on target.

Cannie Man defeated bottom side Warfield United 4-2, while Winkfield FC stay third after beating Parks FC 5-1. Goal scorers for Winks were Jay Wilson, Nick Mullett, Marc Campbell, Ryan Martin and Andrew Kennewell.

Struggling Bracknell Falcons remain second bottom after losing to Bracknell Manics 3-1.

Ashridge Park suffered their second consecutive defeat, going down 3-2 to Bracknell Celtic who leapfrog them into fourth spot. Sam Potts, Harry Pangborn and Nyasha Chingosho were on target for Celtic. Elsewhere, Waverley Rangers beat Hurricanes 4-0.

Division Two GOALS from Liam Matthews and Doug Scholes plus a Dan Marler brace did the damage as Old Manor slipped up, losing 4-0 at Finchampstead Sunday Reserves.

The win for Finch meant Braybrooke Athletic returned to the top as two goals from Ryan McManus helped them beat Bracknell Cavaliers 2-0. Third-placed TMW Wokingham & Emmbrook put a stop to Hope & Anchor’s good run as they won 5-1.

Berks County romped to their fourth win in a row to put pressure on the leaders as they beat Sandhurst FFC 5-0. County are now three points off the top but with games in hand on their rivals.

Winnersh Town bounced back from last week’s cup disappointment to beat Crownwood Dukes 4-3, while Woodley Hammers kept Winkfield Rovers joint-bottom with a 4-2 away win.

Division Three THERE was a shift in power at the top as second-place Whitegrove FC inflicted a first defeat of the season on Berkshire All Stars with a narrow 2-1 home win.

Freddie Simon was on target for the All Stars, who are now just three points clear of Whitegrove, but their conquerors have two games in hand.

AFC Crowthorne Reserves are up to fourth after beating Parks Reserves 6-0.

In the only other game, Woodley Hammers Reserves beat Bracknell Manics Reserves 5-3.