A RATHER tetchy affair saw Oakhill draw 5-5 with Worton & Cheverell.

Oakhill's Jordan Tarrant and Worton's Kyle Davies exchanged goals, as did Will Birch and Worton's Keiran Dickinson (penalty) before Ricky Treweke gave Oakhill the lead.

Matt Minnis squared for Worton and a second for Davies followed before Worton had Tom Moore sent off.

Worton opened up a two-goal lead when Minnis scored his second, but Tom Webb cut the gap and Okahill then had Treweke sent off for a second successive week.

A last-minute free kick from Birch ensured honours were even.

Bath Road hit top form at home to Melksham Forest Community Centre who they beat 8-2.

Matt White scored two and a goal each for Lee Grant, Jordan Jones, Dan Bendall, Rich Hudson, Ben Pemberton and Ryan Hopkins made up the winners' eight.

Matt Carroll and Brently Roberts replied for Melksham.

Bremhill View made it two wins out of two, but had to wait until the 75th minute before claiming a 1-0 victory at home to FC North Wiltshire, Kieron Gleed's spectacular strike from distance deciding it.

Corsham Centre Youth were in the goals for a second successive week as they defeated White Horse (Sunday) B 9-2.

Darrin Moss top scored with four, two of which came from the penalty spot. Adam Shipman hit two and James Lye, Adam Casserly and newly-installed club captain Adie Webb made up the tally.

George Ingram and Callum Davis scored for White Horse.

Old Road FC and The Mallard had to settle for a point apiece following their 1-1 draw at Stanley Park.

After a goalless first half Adam Foskett broke the deadlock for the Mallard but they were denied victory by a stunning equaliser from Nathan Holmes who curled a sublime 30 yard free kick home.

After finishing the previous campaign with a 12-match unbeaten run, Rowdy Cow Rowde (formerly Cross Keys Rowde) extended that run to 13, courtesy of a 4-2 home success over Miller Sports B.

Harry Waylen gave Miller the lead which was cancelled out by Jamie Wallen before half time.

Bradley Whitbread edged Rowde in front but a second from Waylen restored parity. A penalty from Alex Singh and Matt Lever confirmed Rowde's win.

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