FC Fernhill dropped their first Premier Division points of the season when they were held to a 3-3 draw at home to Crowthorne Inn where Jamie Tucker (2) and Liam Forde were on target for the visitors, writes Nick Carpenter.

The only other top division game in a weather-hit weekend saw Raglan also being held at home as they drew 2-2 with Athletico Forest, Julian Harley with both Forest goals.

WAB and Panthers started their game, but it was abandoned due to heavy rain.

Wokingham & Emmbrook TMW moved up to fourth in Division One as they just edged past Winkfield 3-2. Dan Cook (2) and Nick Friend were on target while Paul Whittington and Tom Green replied for Winks.

Finchampstead Reserves are just a point behind after a 7-1 thrashing of Panthers Reserves. These were the only two league games played in the division.

There were no league games in Division Two, but Division Three leaders Bearwood Wanderers dropped their first points of the season in a 2-2 draw with a Running Horse FC side that are yet to record a victory.

Hope & Anchor had Owen Thomas (2), Alex Gale and Darren Thorne to thank as they beat Bracknell Royals 4-2.

In Division Four, third-placed FC Harmanswater beat Silver Birch 2-1 with a Simon Miles brace. Max Pascoe replied.

Bracknell Cavaliers Reserves also picked up three points as they beat AFC Crowthorne Old Boys 3-0 with goals from Jacob Arnett, Jack Millard and Alex Perks.

In the Berks & Bucks County Cups, Loveman United were awarded a walkover against AFC Marlow, Athletico Ascot beat Arborfield 5-0 and Bracknell Athletic smashed six past Maidenhead Nomads who managed only one in reply.

Golden Farmer Rangers Reserves had a long delay before getting their Junior Cup tie started as Real Saracens were waiting for half their side to turn up before crashing 3-0.

Hedgerley edged out Ashridge Park Sunday 2-1, while Winnersh Rangers beat fellow BTDSFL side Moore Close Manor 3-2 and Wyvern beat a struggling Bracknell Titans 4-1.

Whilst in the BTDSFL Junior Cup, Division Four side Bracknell Athletic Reserves went a goal behind to Division Three high-flyers Braybrooke Athletic before goals from Ollie Lane, Nick Gawen and a Phil Molyneux brace saw Athletic through 4-1, Dan Higgs with Braybrooke’s strike.