MORALE Madrid moved into fourth place in the Premier Division with a 1-0 win at home to Athletico Forest, Rob Ellis with the only goal, although Forest created a number of early chances they just could not convert.

Golden Farmer Rangers secured their first points of the campaign with a well-deserved 4-1 win at WAB.

The hosts started the game well and went in front after just 10 minutes when a Ryan McManus shot beat the beleaguered Farmer keeper Lee Barefoot who had injured himself in trying to clear the ball.

Farmer got themselves back into the game and went in front before the break courtesy of two penalties, both converted by Ryan Martin.

The pace of Farmer striker Ollie Noyes was wreaking havoc with WAB’s defence, and they soon set up a third, coolly finished by Ricardo Escorcio.

Dan Kent, Farmer’s stand-in keeper, enjoyed an excellent morning and, when WAB’s neat football created an opening, Kent’s assured handling kept them at bay.

Martin just had time to complete his hat-trick with a last-minute header set up again by the outstanding Noyes.

AFC Crowthorne Stiffs stay a point clear at the top of Division One following their 5-0 drubbing of Finchampstead Athletic Reserves, Joao Jardim bagging a brace and Andre Jardim, John Mulholland and Dean Sharp with the other goals.

An Ed Jackson-Sankey goal was enough for Loveman United to remain just a point behind after their 1-0 win against Athletico Ascot.

Berks County A are third and they also had a 5-0 win at AFC Crowthorne Crows, while Winkfield FC picked up their first victory of the season as two goals from Connor Williams and a Paul Whittington strike saw them home 3-2 at Bracknell Athletic.

Sandhurst FFC stay top of Division Two after they were awarded a walkover against 3M and Golden Farmer Reserves stay a point behind as they also had a concession as Ashridge Park could not get a side out.

Moore Close Manor were another side securing their first points this season as they won 7-4 against Ashridge Park Royals.

In Division Three, the only league fixture was an early-season top-of-the-table clash which saw Bearwood Wanderers beat Braybrooke Athletic 8-2. Wanderers are now six points clear at the top.

Crownwood Dukes made it four wins out of four with a 2-1 success at FC Harmanswater, Charlie Kinch and Luke Newstead scoring for the victors with Lucas Anthoni replying.

Bracknell Athletic Reserves also have a 100 per cent record still, having played a game less after their 7-3 defeat of basement boys Bracknell Titans.

The only other game in the division saw Bracknell Cavaliers Reserves win 2-0 at Silver Birch.

In the BTDSFL Junior Cup, Woodley Saints were convincing 9-1 winners at home to Silver Birch A, while Winnersh Rangers and Bracknell Cavaliers played out a much closer tie, Rangers progressing 2-1.

Running Horse and Bracknell Saint Germain could not be separated after 90 minutes, drawing 2-2 with BSG going through 3-2 on penalties.

Hope & Anchor are also into the next round as a Bobby Maw brace helped them to win 2-0 at home to Finchampstead Sunday A.

In the Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup, FC Fernhill went through with a comfortable 5-2 win at Finchampstead Athletic, Panthers FC progressed beating Silver Birch Dynamos 8-3, and Raglan went through with a 5-1 triumph at Wokingham & Emmbrook TMW.

However, Crowthorne Inn are out after losing 3-1 at home to Slough side Real Milan.