CROWTHORNE Inn extended their lead at the top of the Premier Division with a comfortable 4-0 home win against Raglan.

The game between Morale Madrid and Loveman United was postponed, with the match between Panthers and Berks County abandoned midway through as conditions worsened.

In Division One, Bradley Lyne hit the back of the net for Winkfield, but they were thumped 5-1 at home by Crowthorne FC.

Goals from Harrison Wilks and Nathan Bingham earned Woodley United a 2-2 draw at Woodley Saints Kites, despite the visitors having to play more than 70 minutes with only 10 men.

Josh Beasleigh was named man-of-the-match for United after putting in a superb defensive performance.

Table-toppers Athletico Ascot were held to a 2-2 draw at Finchampstead Athletic Reserves.

Wokingham & Emmbrook TMW's fixture with Athletico Forest was postponed.

Ryan White, Nick Cooper and Bradley Lenton-Moyle were all on the scoresheet for Bracknell Corinthians as they edged out Bracknell Cavaliers 3-2 in Division Two.

Leaders Bearwood Wanderers were held to a 1-1 draw by rock bottom Panthers Reserves, the basement side surprisingly picking up their first point of the campaign at the eighth attempt.

The game between Winnersh Rangers and Golden Farmer Rangers fell victim to the weather.

In Division Three, Ashridge Park secured a 3-2 triumph at Running Horse, while Silver Birch eased past Crowthorne FC A 4-1.

The games between 3M and Bracknell Spartan, AFC Dukes and Winnersh Town, and Bracknell Saint-Germain and FC Harmanswater were all called off.

Harts of Bracknell thumped Division Four cellar-dwellers Bracknell Titans 5-0, while Finchampstead Athletic A and AFC Dukes Reserves, and Silver Birch A and Bracknell Athletic U21 were postponed.

William Twigg cruised into round four of the Berks & Bucks Junior Cup with an emphatic 6-0 trouncing of Ashridge Park Royals, while Hope & Anchor are through in the Junior Trophy following their 4-2 success at Real Saracens.

Bracknell Royals were knocked out, however, going down 3-1 at Thames Valley Raiders.

Braybrooke Athletic crashed out of the Aldershot Cup in heart-breaking fashion as they went down 6-5 to Hawley Bridge Memorial in an 11-goal epic.