Potterne CFC followed up last week's 6-0 victory over Melksham Cosmos with another demolition job, blowing away FC Pig & Whistle who despite taking a 2-1 lead suffered a 9-2 loss.

Steve House saw his opener for Potterne cancelled out by Sean Meer, who then gave United the lead which was wiped out by a second for House.

Lee Sanders put Potterne ahead and a hat-trick goal for House and two from Simon Drewitt put Potterne 6-2 up at the interval.

Two more after the break for Drewitt took his total to four, Ray King making up the victors' tally.

Christian Malford were well beaten 7-0 by Pheasant in their first home game of the season at Stanley Park.

Former Malford player Shahram Hemmati opened the scoring for after just seven minutes before Peter Fisher finished well after a mix-up in the Malford defence.

Hemmati scored his second to give his team a comfortable advantage at the break.

Ten minutes into the second half, Ritchie Bolter netted after a fine dribble and Callum Johnstone increased Pheasant’s lead on the hour.

Bolter's second and Rob Lowe completed the scoring.

Melksham Cosmos claimed their first win by edging Sutton Benger at home, Alex Shaftoe scoring their winner from the penalty spot.

With Miller Sports A again being let down by players for the second week in a row, they came through a second-half scare to claim a 4-2 win at home to Talbot.

Miller's first goal came against the run of play as Mike Stevens miss-hit cross fell to the feet of Richard Moules to lob the keeper. and Paul Walker added a second.

Ashley Monaghan's cross found Moules for his second before Monaghan combined with James Webb to score his first goal for the club.

Talbot's Matt Law scored twice in the second half.

Dan Moore, last season’s golden boot winner, picked up where he left off from as his hat trick helped Sportzcoach Dragonz United claim a comfortable 5-1 win at Trowbridge Town Supporters Club.

Moore’s first=half double gave his team an interval lead, Jordan Pinder’s first-ever goal for the supporters’ club giving them some hope.

Moore's third and further goals for Dan Kirk and Ross Mather completed victory for last term's Division Three winners.

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