Paul Sales' hat-trick sent Salisbury rocketing back to the top of the league with their highest win of the season, 6-0 against Chesham United.
Sales opened the scoring on 27 minutes with a powerful header and it was 2-0 five minutes later when he combined with Scott Bartlett to allow Alex Haddow to smash the ball home.
Sales gave Salisbury a 3-0 interval lead from a Craig Davis cross and made it 4-0 after the break when he swept the ball in for his hat-trick.
On 61 minutes Matt Tubbs made if five with a vicious cross shot before rounding off the rout with a looping header.
Assistant boss Barry Blankley said: "Everything clicked today and I was pleased we kept a clean sheet.
"Chesham have lots of pace but it was really about how we approached the game and I can't see anyone beating us if we go about things like we did today.
Manager Nick Holmes added: "It was good to get six but I would have much rather we scored three last week and three today."
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