Headington Ams 5 (Cuff 8, 80, 88, Barrett 70, 90)

Harrow Hill 1 (Manns 7)

Four goals the last 20 minutes helped Headington see off Division 1 West strugglers Harrow Hill in the FTL Futbol Hellenic League.

Headington went behind after seven minutes, as Paul Manns beat their offside trap to score.

Within a minute Headington were level,Cuff chesting in from close range after Adam Simmonds’s cross.

Aaron Barrett put Headington ahead after 70 minutes, netting from Cuff’s cross.

A tiring Harrow Hill defence could not stop Cuff scoring twice more to complete his hat-trick, while Barrett slid in to score in added time.

Winterbourne Utd 0

Letcombe 3 (Cook 6, Roberts 75, 87)

Letcombe secured their first victory at Winterbourne, but poor finishing made the task much harder than it should have been.

They took the lead after six minutes, a cross from Harry Trethowan being turned in by Calum Cook.

In the second half, Joe Kent and Lyle Gifford missed good chances.

Two goals in the last 15 minutes from Paul Roberts eventually settled the outcome as Letcombe kept their first clean sheet of the campaign.

Clanfield 0

North Leigh Res 4 (Everett og 37, Wyatt 45, Wilton 74, Keyes 88)

Ady Holder,of North Leigh Res-erves, was sent off during their comfortable win at Clanfield.

Holder received his marching orders in the second half for wrestling with Ben Acock and appearing to kick out at the player.

North Leigh were already 2-0 ahead through Eddie Everett’s own goal and a strike by Robbie Wyatt.

Clanfield, who lost keeper Chris Brain with a back injury, conceded further goals through Matt Wilton and Lee Keyes.

Milton Utd 3 (Riddell pen 25, Williams 32, Drake 65)

Eton Wick 2 (Bell 19, Grant 85)

Milton came from behind to collect the points in Division 1 East.

Eton Wick took the lead when Matt Bell smashed the ball through the dedfensive wall.

Milton levelled when the Eton keeper Mark Banfry brought down Anthony Alleyne and was sent off, Lee Riddell scoring from the spot.

Ryan Williams and Matthew Drake scored in the second half for Milton.

But Dion Grant’s goal for Eton made the hosts sweat.