Essex Sunday Corinthian Football League
Premier Division
League-leaders Greengate kept nearest-rivals Chingford Celtic at bay with a 2-1 win on Saturday.
The victory means Greengate now boast a six-point lead over Chingford, with both teams having played ten games.
Warren United edged out Elm Park Eagles 4-3 in a seven-goal thriller.
James Peagram, George Cranfield, Lewis Webb and Daniel Bell all hit the target for United.
Division One
Top-of-the-table Repton Park swatted Alliance United aside to win 6-2.
Jesse Spearing hit a hat-trick, whilst George Henry Pummell (2) and Tommy Cummings also found the back of the net.
Aldborough Hatch picked up a 5-1 win at May & Baker Club, with Dechlan Costello snatching May & Baker's Consolation.
Division Two
E4 Rangers edged out Heathside 3-2 to move up to seventh.
The win - just Rangers' third of the season - was secured thanks to goals from Mitchell Edmonds (2) and Frankie Williams.
Mark A J Ellis and Sam Owen hit back in vain for the visitors.
Premier Division Cup
EMWA made light work of Woodbridge to advance to the next round.
Shane Wallace (3), Reece Morgan (2), Kacey Adam and Ryan Reid were the scorers.
Division One Cup
Ainslie Wood showed no mercy against Spring Farm, marching to a 10-1 away win.
Eric Kelly led the way with a treble, whilst Jordan Sheehan (2), Niall Mullins, Charles Robert Vince, Toyan Wedderburn, Tommy Hayden and Adam Radley also weighed in.
Archers Athletic were 8-1 victors over St Augustines, who grabbed a consolation via Jackson Gregory.
Division Two Cup
Park Tavern beaten Wanstead United 4-3 in a dramatic cup tie.
Corinthian Cup
Coral knocked out Londsdale 5-3 to seal their progress to the next round.
Declan Clarke (2), Ross McGlynn, Matthew Peacock and Lee Smith all hit the back of the net.
Benjamin beaven (2) and Lewis Mitchell were the Lonsdale marksmen.
Trophyland Cup
Romford Galaxy brushed aside Pro Elite Soccer United with a dominant display.
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