Essex Sunday Corinthian Football League

Greengate remain top of the Premier Division and are still the league’s top scorers following a crushing 6-1 win over Woodbridge on Saturday.

They did however concede their first goal of the season at the third attempt, but remain atop the standings despite playing one less than second-placed Chingford Celtic.

That is due to the fact Chingford Celtic fell to their first loss of the season - going down 3-1 at EMWA.

Kacey Adam, Reece Morgan and Connor Linton all scored for EMWA, with Ciaran Kelly getting Chingford’s consolation goal.

Warren United picked up their second win of the season by thrashing Morfdown Elect 5-0 thanks to James Peagram’s four-goal haul.

Joshua Clarke added a fifth but Peagram’s four stole the show.

In Division One, table-topping Ainslie Wood were relentless, running in eight unanswered goals against Warren United Reserves.

Toyan Wedderburn, Eric Kelly and James Sims Williams all notched braces, whilst Jordan Sheehan and Marc Cologne also got in on the act to secure a resounding victory.

Second-place Repton Park were also involved in a goal-laden encounter, beating CSKA Dynamos 9-3.

Jayden Ambrose netted a hat-trick, whilst there were braces for Jobe Ambrose and Jesse Spearing. George Henry Pummell and Georgie Groom also weighed in with strikes.

In fourth place, Aldborough Hatch picked up a convincing 3-0 win at Alliance United.

Wanstead United remain top of the Division Two table after a 8-2 trouncing of Napier kept them on top thanks to goal difference.

Thomas Thorpe scored twice for bottom-of-the-league Napier, but his brace was no more than a consolation.

Romford Galaxy did their bit to keep the pressure on Wanstead by winning 4-2 at home to Leyton Green.

Luke Gray, Paul Collinson, Craig McNutt and Dean Semmens were the Galaxy goalscorers.

Mark Ellis scored a double in Heathside’s 4-1 win over second-bottom E4 Rangers. There were also goals from Jamie Crews and Liam Kennedy as the fourth-placed side eased to three points.

Essex Sunday Junior Cup Elm Park Eagles are through to the second round in convincing fashion, winning 4-1 at Woodham Athletic.

St Augustines were well-beaten by Marks Tey, going down 8-3. East Thurrock were beaten 5-3 in extra time by Old Upminster Hammering.

May and Baker Club were agonizingly beaten on penalties by Writtle Manor Reserves. After drawing 3-3 at the end of the extra time, the hosts sealed their progress by winning 5-4 from the spot.

West Essex Sunday Charity Cup There was a shock in an all-Corinthian match-up in the West Essex Sunday Charity Cup where Division Two side Flanders came from behind to defeat Premier Division Coral in a 3-2 scoreline to secure a quarter-final place.