Premier Division
League-leaders Poplar Boys cruised to a 4-0 home win over Liberty Stars in the Essex Sunday Corinthian League.
Ryan Jenkins (2), Sam Edwards and Liam O'Hara all scored.
Aldborough Hatch and EMWA drew 4-4 in the division's only other game.
Shane Wallace scored three for EMWA with Jermaine Dowe also netting.
Division One
Archers Athletic moved up to third place on goal difference with a 3-1 win at Morfdown Elect.
Warren United Reserves, in fourth, were 2-1 victors over Barking.
Patrick Laderman and James Master struck for United.
Division Two
Top-of-the-table Chingford Athletic battered Loves Divine 8-3 away from home to send out a message.
There was a big win for FC United of Hornchurch, who were 6-2 winners at Slaters Arms. Lee Skerritt and Daniel Cooksey provided scant consolation for Arms.
Park Tavern brushed aside Masterman 5-2.
Division Three
With the top two not in action, Wanstead United moved up to third place with a 3-1 win at Goresbrook.
Charles Fabowale, Stanley Fabowale and Stuart Hooper all struck for United. Liam Coney replied for the hosts.
Napier, in ninth, hit five in a 5-0 rout of Central Colts. Adam Clements notched three with Sam Griffths and Perry Mosey scoring too.
Meanwhile, Heathside edged out Epping Forest Falcons 4-3 in a seven-goal thriller. Craig Ellis (2), Sam Owen and Joe Palmer all registered.
Corinthian Cup
A goal from Eric Kelly was enough to see Ainslie Wood advance 1-0 at FC Continental.
Essex Sunday Junior Cup
St Augustines progressed with room to spare, beating Loxford Lions 4-0 away from home.
May and Baker Club ensured their name was in the hat for the next round by winning 3-2 at home to Bicknacre.
Valentines United also enjoyed a smooth passage to the next stage, beating Trojans 2-1.
Flanders were dumped out by Woodham Athletic, going down 7-2 on the road.
It took extra time for Daen Ingas to beat Lonsdale 3-2.
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