Premier Division

Oakview and the league’s top striker, Lewis Putman, made the most of Sunday's double header against Rifle Volunteer as he scored a solo goal in the first game to secure a 3-0 win, with Lee Armitt and Owen Deamer also on target.

Putman took the plaudits in the return fixture by netting both goals in Oakview’s 2-0 success, thus helping his side to the top of the table.

In the other top-flight fixture St Josephs moved into third spot following a 6-0 win at home to Gadeside Rangers through a fine hat-trick from Jack Brown, two goals from Sean Sonner and one from Joe Kelly.

Division One

Green Dragon came out on top in both fixtures in their double header against Chorleywood Club to move up to third spot.

Luke O’Malley grabbed a brace in the first match and with further goals coming from brothers Dean and Keifer Shuttleworth, Dragon secured a 4-1 victory after Aaron Whittingham had netted for Chorleywood.

In the second match O’Malley struck once more but strikes from teammates Dave O’Sullivan and Sam Margerison, plus an own goal, allowed Dragon to double their points tally with a 4-2 success. Callum Carroll and Luke Hatherall were on target for Chorleywood.

Reed Rangers extended their lead at the top of the table to what may be an unassailable position following a 4-0 win over mid-table Croxley FC.

Adam Cressweller, Jamie Speer, Dom David and Ashley Lawrence shared the goals whilst Reed's miserly defence kept another clean sheet to show a goals against column in single figures after 11 matches.

Division Two

Langleybury Cricket Club climbed away from danger and up to mid-table after a Greg Cook hat-trick gave them a 3-2 win at Rickmansworth Athletic.

Despite goals from Connor Hayes and Paul Davidson, Ricky remain rooted near the foot of the table.

Rifle Volunteer Reserves moved into the top half of Division Two after beating bottom side Croxley FC Reserves 3-0 with goals coming from Jake Woolhead, Scott Brown and Barry Draper.

Division Three

With games in hand, North Watford will be causing concern for the teams above them after another fine win against mid-table Dome Bar Area.

Trailing 4-2 at half time, North Watford turned the tide and eventually ran out 6-4 winners thanks to braces from reliable striker Shoab Ali and teammate Daniel Moss plus a goal from Liam Fowler.

Dome Bar's lead at the interval was due to goals from Paul Della Savina, Angelo Napolotino and a brace from Lee Richards, but they were unable to add to their score following the break.

Oxhey Rangers enjoyed another high-scoring win to keep themselves in contention for honours by easing to an 8-0 victory at Racing Santandome.

Ryan Walsh led the way with a five-goal haul, supported by efforts from Jack and Tom Walsh plus a strike from Connor Murphy.

Division Four

The only game in this division saw The Swan take the points from visitors Evergreen Reserves by winning 4-1.

In a closely-fought first half Swan were leading 2-1 after Connor Herbert had scored for Evergreen.

Eventually the hosts managed to double their goal tally and secure the points through Vilson Culaj and Danny Brennan but an own goal was necessary to ensure the win.