Essex Sunday Corinthian Football League
Premier Division
In one of only two league fixtures to go ahead, Warren United edged out Chingford Celtic 2-1.
Goals from Harry Agonbalor and Daniel Bell secured the win which sees Warren close the gap on league-leaders Greengate to nine points. Warren do have two games in hand on Chingford to boot.
Woodbridge were held to a 2-2 draw at home to West Thurrock in the other game.
Division One
St Augustines pulled off a shock by condemning top-of-the-table Ainslie Wood to their first league defeat of the season, winning 4-3.
Thomas Neale bagged a brace, whilst Jackson Gregory and Daniel Odonoghue were also on target for the visitors.
St Augustines move up a place to sixth.
Warren United Reserves enjoyed a crushing 6-1 win at M & B Club which pushes them into fourth place.
Aldborough Hatch were another side to enjoy a big away win, thumping Spring Farm 5-1 on the road.
Division Two
The only fixture to be complete was Heathside's 2-2 draw with Pro Elite Soccer United.
A point does little for Heathside, but Pro Elite move off the bottom and into eighth place with their ninth point of the season.
Premier Division Cup
Elm Park Eagles advanced with ease thanks to a 6-1 win over Romford Elite.
Division One Cup
Repton Park hit the goal trail, scoring 11 times to beat CSKA Dynamos 11-1.
Jobe Ambrose led the way with a hat-trick, whilst there were braces for Tommy Cummings, Jayden Ambrose and Jesse Spearing. Sonny Tovey and Georgie Groom both grabbed one.
Division Two Cup
Leyton Green made minimal fuss of advancing, beating Romford Galaxy 4-1.
Craig James Thomas McNutt got Romford's consolation strike.
Trophyland Cup
Archers Athletic were made to work hard in order to advance, overcoming Park Tavern 4-2.
West Essex Sunday Charity Cup
Lonsdale won 4-1 at Shere Force to seal their place in the next round.
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