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Premier Division  Chelmsford City continued their quest for the Premier Division title with a close 2-1 win at relegation threatened Wealdstone, now twelve points ahead of AFC Wimbledon, although the Dons have a game in hand. Premier Division  Chelmsford City continued their quest for the Premier Division title with a close 2-1 win at relegation threatened Wealdstone, now twelve points ahead of AFC Wimbledon, although the Dons have a game in hand.

AFC Wimbledon gained their expected home win over relegation bound Leyton with a 5-0 home win. Holding third place are Staines Town, despite losing 1-3 at Margate, just in front of AFC Hornchurch, up to fourth place following a 3- win at home to Carshalton Athletic, with all the home side’s goals coming in the last five minutes.

Just hanging on to the final play-off position is Hendon, losing again, this week 3-2 a Maidstone United. Just outside the play-ff places are Billericay Town, having dropped two points at home to Harrow Borough with a 1-1 draw, and Horsham, 2-1 winners at home to Hastings United, but still with game sin hand over all clubs above them.

None of the bottom six could win, although there were draws for Tonbridge Angels, Heybridge Swifts and East Thurrock United.

Division One North Only two home wins at the weekend for home clubs, and they were achieved at home by the top two – Dartford 2-0 over Redbridge and AFC Sudbury 5-0 against Waltham Abbey.

Third place Ware continued their hold on third place with a tight 3-2 win at Maldon Town, whilst fourth place Edgware Town could only draw 0-0 at home to Waltham Forest.

Redbridge held on to the last play-off place despite their defeat at Dartford, just ahead of Enfield Town, losers at home to Tilbury, Canvey Island and Brentwood Town. The Islanders won 3-2 t Wingate & Finchley, while Brentwood won 2-0 at out-of-form Witham Town.

Success at the foot of the table where bottom placed Wivenhoe Town won 2-1 at Great Wakering Rovers to close to just two points behind Ilford, 0-1 losers at home to Bury Town. 20th placed Tilbury also won 2-1 at Enfield Town to move just one point behind Waltham Forest.

Division One South Division One South leaders Dover Athletic continued their quest for Premier Division football next season with a 2-0 win at Corinthian-Casuals. With second placed Tooting & Mitcham United losing to the only goal of the match at home to Sittingbourne, the Kent club are now ten points clear at the top of the Division with just eleven games remaining. No change in the remaining three play-off places at Metropolitan Police beat Horsham YMCA 2-0 at home, Cray Wanderers returned from Eastbourne Town with a close 2-1 victory, whilst Kingstonian drew 3-3 at the home of sixth placed Walton & Hersham. 4th placed Cray Wanderers entertain the side above them, the Police, next Saturday.

Two of last season’s promoted clubs had good victories at home at the weekend. Chipstead, now up to 10th place, beat Leatherhead 2-1, and Whitstable Town went one better with a 3-1 win against Worthing, as the Sussex club continues to see the play-off places disappearing in the distance.

Molesey, beaten by the improving Walton Casuals team at home 2-3, are now ell adrift at the foot of the table, and Horsham YMCA continue to see the gap above them to safety widen, as they are now seven points behind Corinthian-Casuals.

 
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