Premier Division
Warren United moved up to third place with a 1-0 win at home to Aldborough Hatch.
Ben Rippongale got the only goal of the game for Warren, who leapfrogged Repton Park and are now a point behind Ainslie Wood with a game in hand.
Division One
Second-placed Flanders laid down a marker in the title chase by thrashing Lonsdale 7-2.
Matt Hector led the way for the home side by scoring four times.
Kevin Griffith, Matt Hunt and Frankie Sinclair got the other goals for the hosts.
The win leaves Flanders four points behind league-leaders Leyton Green.
The table toppers maintained their impressive form with a 3-2 home win over Barking.
Leyton Green have only dropped five points all season.
In a battle between two mid-table sides it was Warren United Reserves who emerged victorious, beating M & B Club 3-2 on the road.
Warren remain behind M & B in sixth but are now only in the bottom half on goal difference.
Division Two
The only fixture of the day in the third tier saw FC Mexico run out 5-0 winners at Romford Galaxy.
That win lifts FC Mexico to within a point of league-leaders Slaters Arms.
Braces from Adam Roberts and Rhys Tyrrell were added to by Lee Johnson.
Division Three
Westferry Elite moved level on points with leaders E4 Rangers after battering Goresbrook 5-0.
The current table toppers weren't in action but have played two games less than Westferry who have played four more than both of the sides immediately below them.
London Fire Brigade, in third, enjoyed a routine 3-1 home with against Heathside.
David Ellis delivered that victory by scoring a hat-trick.
Alliance United made hard work of beating bottom side Central Colts, eking out a 1-0 win away from home.
Paul Pierson got the only goal of the game to keep United in sixth. Colts only have one point this season.
Seventh-placed Epping Forest Falcons eased past ninth-placed Napier 2-1.
Substitute Adam Clements got the visitors' consolation.
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