Kings Langley were finally able to demonstrate the qualities that have been the foundation of their rapid rise through the divisions, turning on the style to outplay Biggleswade Town and secure their first win in the Southern League Premier Division with an impressive 4-0 triumph on Tuesday.

A similar formation to Saturday’s 3-2 home reverse against Slough Town saw Lewis Toomey and Immanuelson Duku again paired up front and this time Toomey was the provider, with an astute through ball from a Callum Adebiyi pass which Duku ran on to and took past defender and goalkeeper, netting with confidence to give the visitors a 16th-minute lead.

Four minutes later, it was Duku’s persistence, after approach work by Toomey and Dean Hitchcock, that doubled the lead when he chased a seemingly lost cause to outmuscle Russell Short and place a precision shot past keeper Ian Brown.

Robbie Parker had a shot tipped around the post by Xavi Comas and Gavin Hoyte put a header just over as the Waders tried to find a way back, while Adebiyi went close at the other end as Kings took their two-goal advantage into the interval.

Langley had let a similar lead slip at the weekend but any thoughts of this happening again were quickly dispelled as the central midfield trio of Gary Connolly, Hitchcock and Ollie Cox took control after the break, while the new wing-back pairing of Jack Pattison, back after a lengthy injury, and Jack Waldren, making his debut, grew in confidence as the match progressed.

This culminated in Kings' third goal by the latter when Cox swung a high centre into the box, the keeper got his punch to the ball above the head of Toomey, only for it to fall to Waldren on the edge of the box to fire home via post and Brown’s fingertips.

Town’s woes increased when Craig Daniel was shown a straight red for a high challenge that left Cox with sore ribs and Inih Effiong blasted over in a rare attack.

Kings introduced Sean Coughlan, David Hutton and Oran Swales and they combined for Coughlan to blast home a Swales cross for the fourth as the substitutions increased the visitors’ dominance as they went a long way to answering some of the questions asked by the management.

Paul Hughes and Ritchie Hanlon’s men will look to build on this first victory when they entertain Frome Town on Saturday.

Kings Langley: Comas; Pattison, Waldren (Swales 66), Folarin, Anthony, Adebiyi, Hitchcock (Hutton 73), Connolly, L Toomey (Coughlan 66), Duku, Cox. Not used: Deaton and Plowright.