The Non-League Football Paper

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PREMIER SOUTH leaders Abbey Rangers returned from Tadley Calleva with a 2-0 victory thanks to goals from Daryl Cooper-Smith and Charlie Postance.

The hosts were reduced to 10 men in the later stages when Sheldon Wright was red carded for a foul.

Just two points behind Abbey but with four games in hand, are Raynes Park Vale who triumphed 4-0 at Camberley Town thanks to two well-taken goals from Ethon Archer and one each from Jermaine Green and Jordan Gallagher.

There were doubles for Lorne Bickley and Miguel Carvalho as Jersey Bulls beat visitors Sheerwater 4-2.

Will Kendall helped himself to a hat-trick as Colliers Wood United beat visitors Redhill 4-0.

Nahum Green and Ty Pink netted for AFC Croydon Athletic in their 2-1 home win over Cobham and Guildford City won 3-1 at Farnham Town.

Cameron Gyeabour, Scott Costello and Leon Dadey netted for City while a Tommy Reffell goal and a Matt Graham penalty gave Alton a 2-1 win at Frimley Green.

A late goal by Fleet Town sub Samuel Marks earned them a 1-0 victory at Horley Town, their third league win in a row and a first clean sheet since October 8.

Balham won 2-1 at Redhill thanks to strikes from Joel Onu and Alec Fiddes.

In Premier North, Eddie Lee was on target for Reading City with a 1-0 win at Oxhey Jets and an Alan Ackerman double gave third-placed Flackwell Heath a 2-0 victory at London Lions.

Jabir Laraba and Rhys Harper netted for Burnham in their 2-1 win away to

Broadfield­s United and a Tag Rowe strike helped visitors Wembley return from Windsor with a 1-0 victory.

Najee Zidane Holder struck three minutes from the end to give hosts Holyport a 1-0 win over Wokingham & Emmbrook and their third victory in a row.

A header six minutes into stoppage time by Perry Price saved the day for

North Greenford United who drew 2-2 at home to Hilltop.

They’d looked all set for victory when Jibral Mahdi gave them the lead after 81st minutes. Michael Panford’s opener for the visitors had earlier been cancelled out by a Harvey Killeen strike.

Finally, Edgware & Kingsbury forced a 2-2 draw at Spelthorne Sports.

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