Two-goal James Bayford ensured Sutton Athletic remain top of the Premier Division.
Bayford scored either side of Charlie Weston’s reply as Sutton defeated Hollands & Blair 2-1.

Kennington are up to second spot after stuffing lowly Corinthian 5-0.
The teams looked to be going in goalless but Kundai Munyama and Liam Middleton both netted in stoppage time.
Tom Scorer netted his 100th goal for the club on the hour mark and substitutes Jireh George and Archie Dobbin completed their tally late on.
Bearsted drop down to third following a 3-2 reverse at Phoenix Sports.
Nathan Light’s penalty put Bearsted ahead but Jerson Dos Santos levelled it up only for Sam Stace to restore the visitors’ advantage before half-time.
Jerald Aboagye drove in the equaliser early in the second half and Phoenix won it after substitute Will Efambe fired home.
Both sides finished with 10 men after Harry Barnes and Bearsted’s Billy Lewins saw red in the second half.
Holmesdale are up to fourth following a 2-0 success at Tunbridge Wells as William Bell’s first-half goal was added to by substitute Malachi Hudson’s penalty in stoppage time.
Erith & Belvedere won 4-1 at home to Faversham Strike Force.
Freddie Baker put the Deres ahead but Alex Willis ensured the teams went in level at the break.
Baker’s penalty restored their lead before late goals from Danny Lear and Harry Day wrapped up the points.
Hythe suffered a fourth successive league defeat as Courtney Barrington and Rafael Garcia scored in either half for visitors Fisher.
Goals from Kesna Clarke (2) and Matt Day led Larkfield & New Hythe to a 3-0 home win over Stansfeld.
First-half strikes from Samuel Naiwo and Emmanuel Shoderu saw Snodland win 2-1 over Chislehurst Glebe, who replied through a late Jamie Philpot penalty.
Honours were even as Alfie Moynes’ opener for Punjab United was cancelled out by Rusthall’s Jack Kirby in their 1-1 draw.
In Division 1, Rochester United made it six wins out of six – but they’re still not top of the table.
Jack Nelson, Mack Reilly, Lucas Payne, Bobby Parker and Kelechi Nkwocha all scored in a 5-1 win at Lewisham Borough.
Leading the way are newboys AFC Greenwich Borough after goals from Jack Church and Oghosa Williams saw off SC Thamesmead 2-1.
Aaron Watson scored twice as SE Dons, in third, beat Banstead 4-1 while Greenways dropped points for the first time this season in a 1-1 draw with Croydon.
Lordswood complete the top five, remaining unbeaten with a 3-0 home win over Chessington & Hook with goals from Harvey Welford, Ethan Stewart and Artem Kuchkov.
FC Elmstead won the Roy Vinter Respect Charity Shield on penalties following a 1-1 draw with Whitstable at The Belmont.