The Non-League Football Paper

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FLACKWELL HEATH drew level on points with long-time Premier North leaders Rayners Lane after winning 2-0 away at their title rivals.

Marcus Mealing opened the scoring and then converted a penalty, only to go on and miss a second spot-kick.

Lenny Farhall bagged a brace and Callum Woodcock and Luke Brophy added a goal each as Harefield United ran out 4-2 winners at Ardley United.

Hosts Edgware & Kingsbury beat

Broadfield­s United 3-2 with Caleb Capone and Nikolay Popov scoring either side of a Hedley Ogbebor penalty.

Wembley were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Virginia Water and basement side Hilltop were held to a 2-2 draw by second-from-bottom visitors Wallingfor­d & Crowmarsh on Friday night.

In Premier South, Cobham triumphed 3-0 at AFC Croydon Athletic, courtesy of goals from Patrick Murray, Ryan Marklew and captain Reis Stanislaus.

Redhill registered a fourth win in a row as they beat Sandhurst Town 1-0 away. Peter Wedgeworth found the back of the net after home goalkeeper Hendy Pigeon was sent off for a foul.

Ross Stepney scored the opening goal and what turned out to be the winner in Alton’s 4-3 win at Epsom & Ewell, who hit two stoppage-time goals in a desperate bid to share the points.

Jose Sani scored for second-placed Knaphill in their 1-0 win at Tooting & Mitcham United, the hosts reduced to 10 when Lewis Gonsalves was sent off.

Basement side Colliers Wood United recovered from being a goal down to beat second-from-bottom hosts Sheerwater 2-1, with Shae Roberts equalising and Coby Acquaye winning it.

Camberley Town forced a 1-1 draw at Jersey Bulls while Horley Town versus

Tadley Calleva also ended 1-1.

Runaway Premier South leaders Farnham Town, whose game was postponed yesterday, have signed midfielder Mark Waters from Kingstonia­n. Waters, 28, also spent time with Hanwell Town and Tooting & Mitcham.

“We’re excited to add a player of Mark’s quality to the squad for the remainder of the season and beyond,” read a statement from Farnham, who have yet to drop a point in 23 league games so far this season. ROBIN JONES

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