WILTSHIRE League Division One leaders FC Sanford made it 20 wins from as many games as they notched up a 5-2 victory at Swindon Nalgo.
Terry Moore and Dan Hiscocks got the visitors off to a terrific start with a goal apiece in the opening 10 minutes.
Moore struck again to make it 3-0 but the home side pulled two back either side of the break.
Chris Rivers and Jamie McGahey made the points safe for Sanford as the table-toppers’ impressive record remained intact.
Elsewhere in the division, Intel won 3-1 against Pembroke, Madames beat Marshfield 2-1 and Byrons Wanderers triumphed 4-3 at Malmesbury. Swindon Irons and Lower Stratton shared the points in a 0-0 draw.
In the Premier Division, second-placed New College were held to a 2-2 draw by visitors Bradford Town.
Bradford took a 1-0 lead into half time thanks to Steve Roddy, but Jamie Pidgeon equalised after the break.
College thought they had a winner when Nathan Blackford netted in the closing stages, but with injury time looming, Steve Bryant slotted home to give Bradford a point.
Moredon Cheney bounced back from their defeat to Calne with a 3-1 victory over Shrewton.
Dennis King netted for Moredon in the first three minutes but the visitors levelled before the break.
Ricky Hewittson finished off a superb move soon after the restart and King made sure of victory midway through the second period.
Southbrook found themselves 4-1 down at Chalke Valley at the break but pulled it back to 4-3 following the resumption.
Craig Kent bagged a brace and Sam Bailey also netted for the Swindon side.
FC Chippenham Youth moved to fourth in the table following their 2-1 victory at Marlborough Town.
Mark Nolan set up goals for Joe Forrester and Ajay Arathoppa as the visitors went into half time 2-0 up.
Steve Dean replied for Marlborough and the same man shaved the outside of the post in the closing minutes.
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