HUSARIA won their second Basingstoke and District Saturday League Division One match in a row 5-2 win at Affini Technology.

The first goal came after 20 minutes through Maciej Glowacki.

Affini levelled 1-1, but Poitr Horbowicz fired in Husaria's second, Maciej Glowacki added his second with a one-on-one on the goalkeeper.

Each side netted to take the score to 4-2, before Pawel Derbot scored at the near post, from a corner, to make the game safe.

Oakley missed lots of chances, dominating play but it was still 0-0 at the interval.

Still pressing, Oakley were twice caught by Daniel Grimes on the break to make it 2-0, behind before Sammi Aldoori converted a penalty to reduce the lead.

Grimes then broke away again to hand a 3-1 victory to Soldiers Return, which was Oakley's first league defeat.

Kieran Maylen opened hosts AFC Soldiers tally from the spot, against Chineham in Division Two.

Marvyn White slotted an equaliser into the bottom right hand corner for 1-1, then White added a second from Daryl Goater before half-time.

Late on, against the run of play, Soldiers stole a back pass to share the points.

Team opened their Division Three match at Chineham Reserves with a Mark Frost curler from outside the box.

Chineham restored parity despite the Team's keeper Dan McKenzie's save, but he could not stop the follow up from the corner.

A long ball was fumbled in for an own goal to edge Team ahead. Dan McKenzie took a penalty to make it 3-1. Joe Richardson smashed the ball into the top corner for a fourth, before Mark Frost beat three players and rounded the goalkeeper to make it 5-1. A second penalty gave Dan McKenzie a brace. Connor McKenzie was man of the match. North Warnborough Reserves romped to a 7-1 win over Soldiers Return Reserves.

Dan Mellors' through ball set up Andy Parker for the only first-half goal for Boro.

Soldiers tired in the second half and Tom Lucas strikes the second. Substitute Tom Davies set up Parker for his brace and then Davies scored twice to make it 5-0.

Soldiers converted a penalty for their consolation 5-1, but Davies added two more for a 7-1 win.

There were evening matches on the previous Tuesday. In Division Two Hampshire Irons beat Bramley United 1-0, after Jack Rickard made good saves to keep Bramley at bay.

The only goal came 15 minutes into the second half after James McIntosh was fouled and Rob Mead scored from the spot. James Arnold and Chris Arnold were outstanding in defence.

Chineham Reserves beat Chineham Athletic in Division Three 4-0, with goals from Clayton Deakin, Lee Sappleton, Luke Russell, and Ryan Oates North Warnborough Reserves won 10-1 at home to RAF Odiham Blades. A quick goal from Tom Lucas came after two minutes, then it was 2-0 after Ryan Thorpe's header in five minutes.

A free-kick by Andy Parker on 20 minutes, a second from Lucas on 30 minutes.

Parker's chip was slotted in by Thorpe for a 6-0 half-time lead.

RAF scored a breakaway 6-1, but more pressure lead to Thorpe's hat-trick. Substitute Jason Williams scored with a solo run. Davies and Parker teed up Nial Day to slot the ninth and Williams finished off with his brace.