Overton United B are top of the Basingstoke and District League Division Two with maximum points from four games, after their unplayed game against AFC Aldermaston A earlier in the season was awarded.

Their latest victory was a 5-2 success at TDI Group 5-2, as they never looked back after taking the lead after five minutes from Tita Martins.

TDI boss Graham Jenkins equalised, but two early goals in the second half from Michael Fuller and Joe Holder saw Overton 3-1 ahead.

TDI pulled a goal back from Ryan Jones' 20-yard strike, before Adam Bowden and Martins completed the win.

Unbeaten Tron won at Winklebury Wizards 6-1 after Ben Nicholls gave them the lead, the home side equalised from Jamie Ballantyne.

By the hour mark, Tron led 3-1 as Richard Kalwarczyk and Scotty Winterbourne both scored.

Tron added three more goals from Sam Nicholls and Ben Nicholls completed his hat-trick.

Herriard Sports maintained their 100 per cent league record with a 5-1 win over visiting AFC Aldermaston A.

Adam Nelson opened the scoring after a pin point pass from Chris Dobbie.

Then just before half-time Adam Barfoot equalised with 20-yard drive.

Good Aldermaston defence, assisted by some good saves by goalkeeper Kevin Butcher held out the home side until 15 minutes from time when Sam Weber scored with a good effort.

A route one ball was headed on by Alex Roberts for Chris Dobbie to make it 3-1.

Dobbie then set up Richard Ellis for the fourth and finally a cross from Ellis found player/manager Craig Lewington to score their fifth.

Basingstoke United had a 3-2 win over AFC Berg even if they went behind after just five minutes when a long throw caught out the United defence and the newly signed Vincent Mudame scored.

It took United until the 45th minute to level when Tom Hartley took a good pass from Ash Pearce for an easy tap in.

James Lucas put United ahead on the hour as it headed in a Brandon Wheeler's free kick.

Lewis Clayton hit the bar for them before the lead was extended when Pearce headed home a corner by Hartley on 70 minutes.

Berg kept plugging away and were rewarded with a penalty in the final minute converted by Lance Forster.