Tidworth RBL 1 Aldridge Vehicles 8.

Royal Oak sponsored Aldridge Vehicles finally clicked into gear with a 8-1 victory against Tidworth.

Man of the match Casson Spencer scored three on his debut and Terry Mthimkhulu helped himself to a brace and Nic Turpin scored his 50th goal for the club in his 30th appearance. The other goals were scored by midfield rock Matt Davis and Perry Cocking.

Railway Tavern 1 Chestnut Saavin 8.

Chestnut were frustrated in the first half and could not get into their normal flowing football.

James Elliott broke the dedlock and Simon Murray made it 2-0 at half-time. Tavern got back into the game when a penalty was well saved by Chris Moyels but the rebound was tapped home. Chestnut responded brilliantly and went on a scoring spree with goals from Healey, Murray, Collyer, Richards, Berntsen. and manager Danny Frendo who came off the bench to blast in a 30 yarder.

FC Chute 4 Pharmasol 1.

FC Chute's slow start to the season finally picked up pace with a much needed victory.

All the goals came in the first half with Chute shooting to a 2-0 lead in the opening five minutes.

New striker James Adams showed good composure to give Chute a dream start then Matt Mallett put the home side further in front with a classy turn and unstoppable volley. Skipper Neil Barker and Gareth Shield made it four before Pharmasol pulled a goal back. Man of the match was Rob Hodson.

Vernham Dean 6 Queen Charlotte 2.

AFTER an absence of six months, Vernham Dean's new side returned to their revived Burydene pitch and also reignited their season.

Fielding their first full squad and captained by Billy Hewlett for the first time, Vernham dominated from early on with goals from Mark Gibbs, new signing Gary Cartwright and two each from midfielder Paul Wilson and striker Dave Davies while hard working Charlotte won two back late in the second half.

Southampton Arms 4 Aldridge Vehicles Res 1.

Reserves slipped to a second league defeat with a poor performance against Southampton Arms.

They were on the back foot from the start and Saints Arms took the lead midway through the first half. A fine volley from Steve Aldridge on the stroke of half-time gave Vehicles hope and they started the second half better but failed to create any chances and with 20 minutes to play Arms scored three great goals to give themselves a deserved victory. Two top class finishes from Simon Dewhurst stood out and Arms back four were strong throughout with Spencer Sullivan Saints man of the match.

Abbotts Ann 8 Burbage & Easton 0.

Abbotts Ann bounced back from the previous week's defeat by rolling over a spirited but depleted Burbage.

Abbotts Ann missed a hatful following Nick Newman's 13th minute strike and it took until the 38th minute before the lead was doubled through Freitag.

They increased the lead from the restart but once the fourth went in goals were scored at regular intervals. Pete Sperry and Craig Johnson scored from corners, Mark Powell, Gary Smith and two more from the free scoring Freitag made up the eight.

Globetrotters 1 Entertainers 4.

ENTERTAINER took half an hour to get into this game and were lucky to be only a goal down against a spirited Globe.

Just before the break Cookie Nixon's corner was deflected in to level but in the second half it was all Entertainer. Nixon, Gavin Rainsbury and Rob Burrough's volley made it 4-1 in an improved second half.

Chestnut Res 1 Castledown Res 2.

tns Security sponsored Castledown Res maintained their perfect start to the season.

Colts gave Chestnut a hand by scoring an own goal then a fine stop from keeper Chris McRae keep it to 1-0. In the second half Colts stepped it up and Dean Smith set up Garry Gillis to score his first goal for the Colts. The winner came from the penalty spot as Gillis grabbed this second.

Test Valley Lions 2 KTF 2.

Test Valley Lions, sponsored by www.benslimos.co.uk, deserved their point against a good KTF side.

They played really well and went into half-time with a 2-0 lead with Pete Lyster scoring and an own goal. A horrible injury upset the Lions' game plan and they couldn't Stop KTF scoring twice to level it up.

Man of the match was Dominic Baynes.