ANACLET Odhiambo and Duran Martin each scored twice as Kidlington made it four games unbeaten in the Evo-Stik South League with a 5-2 win at Mangotsfield United.

The hosts took the lead on 14 minutes when Ed Weeks nodded home in the West Division clash.

They nearly conceded a second moments later, but goalkeeper Sam Warrell denied Kane Simpson.

Kidlington equalised on 21 minutes, Odhiambo firing into the corner.

And seven minutes later they led 2-1 as the striker guided a Lewis Coyle effort into the net.

Martin scored No 3 on 34 minutes as the Greens dominated.

Odhiambo hobbled off with a hamstring injury early in the second half, but it was soon 4-1.

Ben Brown nodded home at the second attempt after seeing his initial header from a Coyle cross hit the bar.

Martin then fired into the bottom corner to make it 5-1 on 69 minutes.

Cameron Allen scored late on for the hosts, but it was merely a consolation.

Kidlington: Warrell, E Odhiambo (Benjamin 73), Castle, Brown, Franklin, Gabbidon, Coyle (James 67), Osborne-Ricketts, A Odhiambo (Whitehead 50),Williams, Martin.

Subs not used: Organ, McMahon.

Attendance: 131.

Didcot Town battled back from 2-0 down to earn a 2-2 draw at Paulton Rovers.

They were behind after just five minutes when Josh Ford headed past goalkeeper Leigh Bedwell from a corner.

Didcot trailed 2-0 ten minutes later as James Byrne finished off a counter-attack.

The visitors responded immediately when Ford headed George Reid’s cross into his own net.

Didcot dominated the rest of the half and had a penalty shout turned down when Marlon Agyakwa looked to be pulled back.

Seth Humphries and Marlon Agyakwa went close for the visitors.

However, they equalised on 74 minutes when Felipe Barcelos slotted past goalkeeper Alexis Andre.

Humphries and Josh Pin went close, but Didcot had to settle for a point.

Didcot Tn: Bedwell, Jeacock, McNeill, Hayden, Elkins, Learoyd, Reid (Pin 75), Thomas (Murphy 80), Barcelos, Humphries, Agyakwa. Subs not used: Akinlusi, Woodley.

Attendance: 99.

North Leigh slumped to a 5-0 defeat at the hands of Larkhall Athletic.

Dan Restorick’s header put the visitors in front on 15 minutes, before Alex Lambert doubled their lead, firing past goalkeeper Manny Agboola into the top corner.

Larkhall won two penalties in quick succession early in the second half for fouls on Cory Simpson – Joe Tumelty scoring both.

Francois Allen completed the rout with ten minutes remaining.