Jolof Sports Club are the latest Essex Alliance League side to book their place in the Fenton Cup quarter-finals following a 3-2 win over Division One side Singh Sabha Barking.

Chingford Athletic extended their lead in the Premier Division with a 4-0 win over Lopes Tavares London.

Charlie Heatly netted a hat-trick in the resounding victory.

United London cemented their claims as title rivals with a 4-2 win over Rainham Working Mens Club.

London Falcons provided one of the surprise results of the day, narrowly defeating Blue Marlin 3-2 to stay seventh in the table.

LOASS secured a 3-1 win over Melbourne Sports to move above their opponents into eighth.

Three Colts returned to winning ways in Division One to move within two points of the leaders with a 3-1 win at Ferns Seniors.

A single goal from Ken Wampamba was enough to edge a tight encounter between Sporting Hackney Reserves and Kitgum Boys as the latter ran out 1-0 winners.

Moving up to fourth in the table were Cowley Community, who extended their recent form with a 5-3 win over St Frances in the Wanstead derby. Rodey Capemba (2), Izunna Ogedi-Uzokwe (2) and Lekam Bakare were all on the scoresheet.

West Essex Reserves ran out comfortable 4-1 winners against East Ham International.

Ryan Reserves took on Colebrook Royals Reserves in Division Two, with both sides holding onto unbeaten records.

It was the blues of Colebrook who came away victorious, with Ashley Somers scoring a double to send his side top.

Forest Green closed the gap on the top two to just two points following a 4-0 win at Chingford Harriers. Strikes from Ricky Stewart (2), Marcel Destouche and Marlon Corbin continued Green’s remarkable run.

l Essex Sunday Corinthian Football League side Upshire have progressed in the Essex Sunday Premier Cup after they defeated Athletico Trotters 4-1.

There was not good news for Morfdown Elect in the Essex Sunday Junior Trophy after they fell to a 4-3 defeat against Brabazon Sports.

Ainslie Wood progressed to the quarter-finals of the Corinthian Cup, defeating Korona Redbridge 5-4 on penalties following a 3-3 draw after extra-time.

Liberty Stars moved into third place in the Premier Division with a 2-1 victory over Downs, while Warren United emerged as 3-2 victors over Flounders.

Quality Control and Valentines United shared nine goals with Control eventually winning 5-4.

Barking stay top of Division One following their 5-1 win over Warren United Reserves.

Emmerson Park kept the pressure on Barking with a 5-2 win against Barking and Dagenham Wanderers.

Aldborough Hatch moved into third after they beat St Augustines 7-1 and Valley Park overcame Chingford Celtic 5-2.