BRACKNELL Town & District Sunday League Premier Division table-toppers FC Fernhill sealed a fifth win in six games with a rampant 8-3 thrashing of Finchampstead Athletic.
Second-placed Crowthorne Inn remain level on points with Fernhill, albeit having played a game more, after crushing basement boys Panthers FC 6-0.
Raglan beat Morale Madrid 4-1 to leapfrog their opponents into third, while WAB eased past Golden Farmers Rangers 4-1 and FC Meta drew 2-2 with Athletico Forest.
In Division One, leaders Wokingham & Emmbrook TMW were held to a 1-1 draw at AFC Crowthorne Stiffs, allowing Loveman United to close the gap to two points following their 4-0 cruise at Winkfield.
Finchampstead Athletic Reserves edged out Berks County A 2-1, Bracknell Athletic drew 1-1 with Woodley United and Crowthorne Old Boys were 4-2 winners at home against Athletico Ascot.
Division Two trailblazers Sandhurst FFC eased past Ashridge Park 5-2, staying four points clear of Moore Close Manor, who won 2-1 at Winnersh Rangers.
Golden Farmer Rangers Reserves were 2-0 victors at Woodley Saints, Ashridge Park Royals won 3-2 at 3M, and Silver Birch Dynamos hammered Bracknell Corinthians 6-1.
In Division Three, table-topping Bearwood Wanderers were made to battle by lowly Bracknell Royals before winning 2-1.
Second-placed Bracknell Cavaliers were held to a 3-3 draw at Braybrooke Athletic, slipping four points off the pace, while Running Horse FC edged out Hope & Anchor 3-2.
Finchampstead Athletic A picked up a 2-1 home win against Bracknell Saint-Germain, and Winnersh Town eased past Silver Birch A 3-0.
Crownwood Dukes remain five points clear at the top of Division Four following a routine 4-0 triumph at Bracknell Athletic Reserves, as second-placed FC Harmanswater also collected three points after their game with AFC Crowthorne Old Boys was conceded by the visitors.
Bracknell Cavaliers Reserves moved up to third with a 5-1 cruise at Bracknell Titans.
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