HAMPSHIRE Irons filled their boots in a 9-0 mauling of AFC Soldiers in the Basingstoke and District Sunday League Division Two.

Mike Pemberton started the rot with a run up the wing and cross for Jordan Grant to volley in to score.

Later, Pemberton scored from a Ben Wootton cross, and Jack Miller scored at the back post after Robert Mead's cross.

James McIntosh netted another before the interval, 4-0 at half-time.

Pemberton scored his second, and Liam Hinchcliff scored on his debut, McIntosh completed his brace, Hinchcliff grabbed a second and Dean James headed in from close range.

After a goalless first half in the clash between Chineham and North Warnborough, Sean Delfosse scored for the visitors with a breakaway goal.

However, a Chienham penalty was converted by Matt Kempson to make it 1-1.

The visitors were reduced to 10 men, but it was the short-handed team that edged ahead, as Delfosse snatched his second.

Then late in the game and with Chineham pressing for a result, the hosts were hit on the break by Jack McGee which gave North Warnborough a 3-1 win.

This was the first defeat for Chineham this season.

UWS thought the 0-0 result from Eastrop Eagles' visit was a fair reflection of the game. This ended a run of five defeats for Eagles, so this was a nail-biting end-to-end game for them, and the longer it went on the more tense the saving of a point was.

Eagles' Jon Peart made a goalline clearance, while Kenton West in goal was kept busy, making some good saves near the end.

Camrose Social and Chineham Reserves shared a 1-1 draw in Division Three, with Ian Jones and Joe Marsh scoring respectively.

The result ends a run of eight straight wins for Camrose and continues a run of unbeaten in four games for Chineham.

Team FC turned up at North Warnborough Reserves with just the bare 11, so no substitutes or assistant referee.

After 40 minutes a Tom Lucas free-kick was cleared by the Team defence, but Jack Magee slotted home 1-0 for the only first half goal.

Ten minutes into the second half Team made it 1-1. It was end to end football before 65 minutes, when a breakaway by Malcolm Rogers was tackled, the defender's clearance fell to Tom Davies, who beat the keeper in a one on one for 2-1.

In the 89th minute, a free kick by Lucas was collected by Andy Parker, crossed, and Tom Davies converted for 3-1, extending Boro's current record to five games unbeaten. Rising Sun's suffered a 3-1 home defeat against Chineham Athletic, which means they have now gone five games without a win.