BOTH games in the Basingstoke and District Sunday League Division One ended in draws.

Affini Technology drew 1-1 with FC Basing, after Jack Hulbert gave the visitors the lead midway through the first half from a Matthew Osborne pass.

A bad tackle reduced Affini to 10 men just before half-time, but they managed an equaliser from a George Jones free-kick.

Husaria fell behind three times to visitors Republic of Chineham, thanks to goals from Harry Rudge, Sam Nicholls and Ritchie Kalwarczyk.

In an open game, Husaria's replies came from Jakub Kasperczak and a brace by Marcin Momot. In Division Two, Charlie Manning opened the scoring for AFC Soldiers with a 25-yard free kick.

UWS shook off this set-back with goals from Chris Bayly, George Marchant, and a James Callum hat-trick secured a 5-1 victory. UWS's first league win of the season.

Camrose Social extended their lead at the top of Division Three with a 3-2 victory at Chineham Athletic.

Chineham's Adam Gough and Sonnie Dibben levelled the game twice, but Camrose prevailed thanks to Liam Rutter (2) and Matthew Foreman.

The highest aggregate score of the day was the 6-6 draw between Soldiers Return Reserves and DG Athletic. Four of the hosts' goals came from Luke Manton and Paul Ralf got the other two.

Team FC found themselves behind twice to Rising Sun in their 2-2 draw.

Mickie Thomas managed an equaliser for the hosts just before the interval.

Joseph Richardson was brought down in the box with only a minute left, and Joe's brother Luke converted the penalty with virtually the last kick of the game.