JOSH Dillon bagged a late brace as Berks County came from behind to secure a fine 4-2 victory at Taplow United in the Premier Division.

Henry Bailey put the home side in front midway through the first half, only for Jonathan Gosnell to equalise.

Bhurinder Bhangoo put Taplow back in front before Gareth Evans levelled, and Dillon's double in the last 10 minutes earned all three points for the Swords.

Table-topping Reading YMCA took advantage of an early red card for Newbury goalkeeper Ewan Ainsworth to hammer their opponents 10-1. Conor Lynch grabbed the consolation for Newbury.

Marlow United made it six wins from six to climb to second as Robert Marshall scored the only goal in their 1-0 win at Cookham Dean.

Patrick Gardner scored twice but it was not enough for Rotherfield United as they lost 3-2 to Woodley United Reserves.

Woodcote Stoke Row maintained their fine start to the season with a 4-1 victory at Highmoor Ibis Reserves.

Jonny Summers, Jake Dillon, substitute James Worsfold and Toby Nowell did the damage for WSR, with Gene Da'Breo netting for the hosts.

Hurst beat Unity 2-0, while a Greg Beckett brace helped Mortimer beat Stokenchurch 2-1 to progress in the Reading Senior Cup.

Division One leaders Reading YMCA Rapids eased to a 6-2 victory at AFC Corinthians.

Keiron Mabbutt scored twice and Adam Choules, Benjamin Jennings, Harrison Ryle and Lee Miles were also on target for the visitors.

James Robinson got on the scoresheet for Highmoor Ibis Under 21s, but they were well beaten 5-1 by Cookham Dean Reserves.

An Aaron Baker double and a Michael Batley strike warned Winnersh Rangers a 3-0 win against Maidenhead Magpies, while Casey Warwick's effort was not enough for Mortimer Reserves as they lost 3-1 at Westwood United.

Frilsham & Yattendon won 2-1 at Woodley United Development.

In Division Two, Sonning and Imaan FC played out a 1-1 draw. Clive Akem-Che was on target for Sonning and Yousef Younis netted for the visitors.

Chris Davies scored twice and Arron Clarke and Jake Braim also got on the scoresheet as Marlow United Reserves won 4-0 at Ashridge Park, while Westwood United Reserves maintained their perfect record with a 2-1 success at Barkham Athletic and Eldon Celtic walloped Wargrave 9-0.

A Paul Knox penalty earned Woodcote Stoke Row Reserves their first points of the season courtesy of a 1-0 success against neighbours Goring United.

Lewis Marshall struck twice and Luke Spencer was also on target as Division Three pacesetters S.R.C.C. won 3-2 at Taplow United Reserves, while Wargrave Reserves were crushed 9-0 at home to unbeaten White Eagles.

Lukasz Hryniewicz hit a tremendous five-timer and Bartosz Pachulski and Dawid Nagoda grabbed braces for the victors.

AFC Aldermaston also went goal crazy as they smashed Twyford & Ruscombe 9-1. Rieo FRancis, Oscar Manjengwa and Michael Porter all score twice for the visitors, with Chris Allen, Steven FRancis and Connor Mcnama completing the rout. Substitute Severin Geertz netted the consolation for Twyford.

A Chase Jacobs hat-trick and James Payne and Matt Philo strikes earned Finchampstead Reserves a 5-1 success against Unity Reserves.

Oltian Mezhika and Ricky Thompson were on target for FC Reading Dons in Division Four, but they could not stop Highmoor Knights making it three wins from three with a 4-2 success.

Simon Boswell netted for Rotherfield United Reserves but they were thumped 6-1 by Maidenhead Magpies Reserves, while Billy Margetts and Daniel Ward goals were not enough for Burghfield FC as they lost 4-2 at Hurst Reserves.

Tiernan Mines scored for Berks County Reserves but they lost 2-1 at Harchester Hawks.

TDC Knights kept up their perfect start to the season with a 2-1 win at Shinfield Rangers, Joseph Broadley and Christopher Potter goals sealing the victory.

A Daniel Fletcher hat-trick and goals from Wayne Little and Dale Levy ended The Hop Leaf's 100% record as Sonning Sports beat them 5-3. Liam Hudson and Steven Lebrecht were among the Hop Leaf scorers.

First-half goals from Dan Ronan and Callum Fox-Spence earned Woodley United B a 2-0 win at Goring United Reserves, and Hurst A and Taplow United A shared the spoils in a thrilling 4-4 draw.