Eastleigh Comrades destroyed Nursling 5-0 in their own back yard.
They raced into a two-goal lead inside three minutes and never looked back as Stuart Richmond, Jon Ellard, Duane Neufville and Afree Constable (2) on target, the latter hitting a spectacular effort to complete his brace.
Leaders AFC Target and title favourites Sporting BTC were both 2-0 winners. Gary Goss hit a goal in each half to secure Target their win at AFC Arrow while Dan Spencer and Ryan New kept Sporting hard on their heels with the same scoreline over namesakes BTC Soton.
A superb performance from Brendon keeper Nathan Parker kept his side in the game against Botley Village after they were reduced to ten men with Roy Alexander receiving his marching orders. Parker made three superb saves, the best deep into injury-time. Dave Rowe had given Village the lead but Paul Wiltshire levelled.
The games at Fair Oak and Lyndhurst were two of only three matches in the whole of the League programme lost to the weather.
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