Combined Counties Premier North
READING CITY climbed to the top of the table after they earned their 10th win of the campaign.
The game was locked at 0-0 at the break, but the Cityzens put on a fine second-half display.
Eddie Lee broke the deadlock just before the hour mark and City doubled their lead just over 10 minutes later when Ellis Cowd headed past the goalkeeper.
City found their third with 15 minutes to go to seal the points when Phil Veal was on hand to head home from Josh Baines’ corner.
The visitors pulled back a late consolation goal while the win ensured that Reading are now the league leaders on 32 points from 12 matches.

Southern League Premier South
BRACKNELL TOWN got back to winning ways with an emphatic away victory at Gosport Borough.
The Robins had a one goal lead at the break after Darryl Sanders’ goal.
They scored three more times in the second-half to clinch the points with strikes from Gary Abisogun, Jordan Esprit and Anthony Cheshire.
The win places Bracknell in 10th position on 23 points from 13 games.
Isthmian South Central
BINFIELD moved up to ninth in the table after they defeated Bedfont Sports.
Massimo Giamettei put the Moles in front after 26 minutes and just moments later, the visitors were reduced to 10 players when Joseph Morrison was sent off.
Despite conceding an equaliser, the Moles replied with late strikes from Brad Pagliaroli and Taylor Morgan to collect three points.
FA Vase second-round
ASCOT UNITED sailed through to the next round after their win on the road at Broadbridge Heath.
The Yellamen took a two-goal advantage into the break after Keaton August put them ahead after 32 minutes and seven minutes later, Harris was in the right place at the right time to make it 2-0.
Ascot added a third goal to cap a superb away performance when Brendan Matthew made it 3-0 in the 88th minute to ensure the Yellas put their name in the hat for the third round.
Combined Counties Division One
SANDHURST TOWN remain top of the table after they defeated British Airways.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA were denied three points after they conceded a stoppage time goal at home to Spartans Youth.
Ben Catt put the Boars 1-0 up in the 10th minute, but the away side hit back late in the game when they notched an equaliser to ensure the points were shared.
Eversley are in 13th place on 17 points from 13 games.
WOODLEY UNITED lost out after they surrendered a lead to Langley.
After going behind just five minutes in, the Kestrels replied immediately with two goals in quick succession from Reuel to gain the lead.
The visitors levelled up before the break to make it 2-2.
Langley took the lead quickly after the restart and things got worse for Woodley when two sin bins saw them reduced to nine players.
Langley ensured the points would be theirs with a fourth goal in the 82nd minute.
Woodley are in eighth on 25 points from 16 games.