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No changes at the top and bottom of the tables following Saturday’s full League programme. Top scorers of the afternoon were Cray Wanderers as they hit five without reply against Corinthian-Casuals.

 Brentwood Town and Tooting & Mitcham United scored four apiece as for the second week running there were no hat-tricks to record.Ninety five goals were scored in thirty-three League matches, ten of them being settled by the only goal of the game.

Premier Division

Chelmsford City, 2-1 winners at Carshalton Athletic, stretched their lead at the top of the Premier Division to twelve points, as Hendon, losers at Harlow Town and without a point since their Boxing Day win, and AFC Wimbledon, held at home 2-2 by Tonbridge Angels, both dropped points.

Staines Town held fourth place despite losing at Hastings United, and now up into the play-off places for the first time this season are Harlow Town, 3-1 winners at Ramsgate.

Division One North

Dartford retained top spot in Division One North and their four point lead with a single goal home win against Arlesey Town. AFC Sudbury in second place won 3-0 at home to Tilbury, with Edgware Town returning to third place, thanks to an only goal home win against Maldon Town.

Ware, who had just moved up to top spot, crashed 0-3 at home against Canvey Island, and now have the strong Redbridge side just one point behind in fifth place.

Now outside the play-off places are Enfield Town, defeated 3-1 at Aveley, and Brentwood Town, 4-0 home winners.

At the foot of the table, Wivenhoe recorded their first away win of the season, 2-0 at Wingate & Finchley, to close the gap on Ilford and Tilbury above them.

Division One South

Tooting & Mitcham United retained top spot with a 4-3 win at Worthing, and sit level on points with Dover Athletic, 3-0 home wins against Whyteleafe. Third are Cray Wanderers, 5-0 winners at Corinthian-Casuals, who as a result slipped to one place above the drop zone, their lowest position of the season. Metropolitan Police moved up to fourth place with a 1-0 home victory against Chatham Town, followed by Dulwich Hamlet, up to fifth with 2-1 home win against Walton & Hersham. Moving out of the play-off places are Kingstonian, defeated 1-0 at Sittingbourne.

 
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