AFC Pegasus are two points clear at the top of the Colchester and District Sunday League table after securing a hard-fought 1-0 win at fourth-placed FC Byair Alresford.

Alresford had to play the last 40 minutes with ten men but it was Spindler's solitary strike that gave Pegasus the all-important three points.

CUSA were unable to raise a side for their match with Pegasus's title contenders Duckpond.

St Osyth remain six points clear in division one, although other sides do have games in hand.

Lee Hawkins scored a hat-trick as they beat Ramsey United, 4-2.

Romania Athletic are second following their 4-3 win over Fox and Fiddler while The Mill and FC Byair Alresford Reserves played out a goal-less draw.

Prettygate and Newtown Rovers were both unable to raise enough players to fulfil their fixtures with Brightlingsea Regent and City Saints respectively.

Wormingford Wanderers continued their charge for the division two title, taking all six points in their double header with Colchester Athletic after winning 3-0 and 5-0.

Josh Hodgson bagged another four goals, in the second game.

Vagabonds are second following their 8-0 win at Pathfields, where Shane Goodyear top-scored with four.

Highwaymen beat Feering United Reserves 2-1 in a close affair at Shrub End while Ale House Gills and Marquis drew 0-0.

Flag put 16 goals past Great Oakley, in division three.

Kevin Coyle racked up nine of his side’s goals with Terry Rymer bagging a hat-trick.

Blacksmiths Arms won both their double header matches with Tiptree Park to take all six points, as did Sokretez in their double header with Fifteen Degrees.

Vikings put nine past Dynamo Darcy without reply, with Steve Eaton grabbing six.

Queens Arms defeated Prettygate 5-2, with Steve Hopley scoring direct from kick-off, while Bullers beat Stone Island 4-1

In the Wally Castle Trophy, Iceni Wanderers beat Ramsey Mill 2-1 in Group D.