ombined Counties Premier North
READING CITY ensured they continued their outstanding form with a comeback victory against Hilltop.
The Cityzens found themselves a goal down at half-time, but they managed to recover to maintain their unbeaten league start with a double from Lee who struck the winner with just three minutes left to play.
Reading are in third with six wins from seven games with just two points separating them and the top two in the table, while City also have three games in hand on both teams.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK picked up a point on their travels at Broadfields United.

In a clash between two sides at the wrong end of the table, the game ended goalless which left both sides able to add a point to their tallies.
The Sumas are in 19th position in the table with seven points from 12 matches and five points above bottom side Oxhey Jets but having plate four more games.
Isthmian South Central
BINFIELD missed out on the chance to go second after their away defeat at South Park.
The Moles went ahead through captain Sean Moore after 23 minutes, but that was as good as the first-half would get for them.
Brad Pagliaroli was sent off for Binfield before the hosts scored three times in quick succession to take a commanding lead.
Things went from bad to worse when Moore was also red carded for Binfield seeing them down to nine players at the break.
The second-half ended goalless as Binfield suffered their first league defeat of the season to leave them in third.
Combined Counties Division One
BERKS COUNTY are in third after they claimed three points in a seven goal game at Spartans Youth.
The Swords raced into a 4-1 lead after the first-half with a brace from Graham and goals from Sackey and Oakley.
The hosts made a valiant fight back in the second half and pulled two goals back to set up a nervy finish, but County survived to hold onto all three points.

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA had to settle for a point against FC Deportivo Galicia in a game with two red cards.
In an eventful end to the first-half, the Boars were reduced to 10 players when Brad Brown was dismissed for an alleged elbow on the opposing goalkeeper.
However, Eversley went into the half a goal to the good when George Marsh rose high to head his team in front.
The visitors found an equaliser quickly after the restart but the teams were levelled up when Deportivo had a player sent off for a second yellow card.
The match ended all square which means Eversley are in ninth place after 11 games.