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Saturday 15th February 2020
Stevington return to the top of the Premier Division supported by Sportsform table
Premier Division supported by Sportsform

With Cranfield United having their game at Bedford Albion postponed Stevington are now back on top of the Premier Division supported by Sportsform standings after retaining their seasons unbeaten ways with a 3-1 home victory over Wilstead. Billy Pinney netting twice and Martin Danobrega once against a lone reply from Leigh Reynolds. Whilst AFC Oakley kept their title hopes very much alive in running out 5-1 home winners over Riseley Sports. Chisom Amadi, Zach Ives, Alex Liburd, Harry Gray and Nathan Aulsberry all netting to bring up the nap hand against a lone reply from Jay Willett.

For Queens Park Crescents it was a climb up the standings into fourth place following their 2-1 home victory over Crawley Green Reserves. Scott Alleyne and Dominic Parrella on the Crescents scoresheet against a Green reply via Terry Billy. Elsewhere, Biggleswade United U23 were the 4-2 home winners over Caldecote thanks to a brace of goals from Alfie Cooper and single goals from Robbie Hunt and Milo Keane. Mark Franklin and Luke Gurney replying for the visitors.

Apart from the Cranfield United fixture two other games failed to beat the elements being Biggleswade FC Reserves v Shefford Town & Campton Reserves and AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College v Marston Shelton Rovers.

Division One

Elstow Abbey now find themselves seven points clear at the head of the Division One standings after winning 4-0 at second place Cranfield United Reserves to duly retain their seasons unbeaten away ways and chalk up win number nine on the bounce. A brace of goals from Glenn Tumulty saw them lead 2-0 at the break before second after goals from Serge Kadji and Sheldon Washington sealed the victory. The only other game in this division to get going was at the New Roker Park where Stotfold Development were playing hosts to AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College Reserves but this only got to half-time before the conditions saw the match referee call a halt when the hosts were 1-0 ahead.

The postponed games being Lea Sports PSG v Flitwick Town Reserves : The 61 FC Luton Reserves v Kempston Athletic and Totternhoe Reserves v Sporting Lewsey Park. Also postponed was the Bedfordshire FA Intermeadiate Cup Semi-final between Ampthill Town Development and Henlow.

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For league leaders Pines (Luton) it was a 2-0 defeat at fourth place Eaton Park Rangers who were chalking up their fourth home win on the bounce thanks to goals from Daniel Woodhead and Sorin Mitan. Their lead at the head of the table now down to just three points after second place Sharnbrook who have played three games fewer retained their seasons unbeaten home ways with a 2-1 victory over Renhold. Issac Jones and Alex Horn on their scoresheet against a lone reply from Tom Behan.

For fifth place St Joseph (Saturday) it was a 3-0 away win at CS Rovers thanks to goals from Simon Richards, Dean Whittaker and Peter Hiney. Whilst Bedford Albion Reserves returned to winning ways with a 5-4 home victory over Sandy. Stefan Bucur with a brace joined on the Albion scoresheet by Josh Emmerton, Bartosz Kielbowicz and Rushane Hendricks to bring up the nap hand against Sandy replies from Tony Norman with a hat-trick and a penalty converted by Jonnie Stratford.

Postponed were the games Caldecote Reserves v AFC Oakley Reseerves : Clifton v Atletico Europa and Sundon Park Rovers v Luton Leagrave AFC.

Division Three supported by Hy-Pro

Stopsley United are now four points clear at the head of the Division Three supported by Hy-Pro standings after recording a 13-1 home win over M&DH Clapham Sports. Craig McCann and Ian McGuinness both netting hat-tricks, Cullum Frater, Leslie Medford and Shane Scott all netting twice and Sam Willet once against a lone reply from Owen Tuffin. Whilst Real Haynes took their unbeaten home ways up to six games in beating Wixams Wanderers 8-1. Dean Hill with a brace joined on their scoresheet by single goals from George Hackett, Alistair Bucknall, Josh Evans, Ben Worbey and Harry Mabbitt.

Postponed were the games, Lancot Park v Harlington Juniors, Lidlington United Sports v FC Polonia (Luton) Stevington Reserves v Shefford Town & Campton A and Wootton Village v Luton Allstars.

Division Four

Just two games were to beat the weather, at Sandy Reserves where the hosts were beaten 2-0 by Lea Sports PSG thanks to goals from Sean Dixon and David Hutton and at Flitwick Town A thanks to a last minute switch to a 3G pitch which saw them draw 2-2 with Square FC. Max Hughes netting both Town goals against visiting replies via Harry Stapleton-Chater and Connor Taylor.

Postponed were the games, Bedford Santos v Brickhill Wanderers and Revivalists v Catsbrook Wanderers.
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