Combined Counties Division One
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA claimed an important point away at title challengers SANDHURST TOWN despite conceding a late goal.
The Fizzers raced into an early lead, scoring with just two minutes on the clock, but Eversley struck back through Ben Catt to equalise.

The Boars then went in front just three minutes later with a Ross McKernan header.
Eversley were on the brink of taking an impressive win, but Sandhurst fired in an equaliser in the dying embers of the game to share the points.
BERKS COUNTY are in fourth after their thumping away win against London Samurai Rovers.
The Swords were in fine scoring form and took a 6-1 win thanks to braces from Matt Laverty, Les Sackey and strikes from Shaun Wyllie and Ellis Day.
WOODLEY UNITED lost out in a five goal contest away to Hillingdon Borough.
Rafael Brando and Connor Richardson scored for the Kestrels, but they were unable to claim a result after they were beaten 3-2.
Southern League Premier South
BRACKNELL TOWN are in fourth position after they held out for an away win against Hanwell Town.
The home team went into half-time with a one-goal lead, but Bracknell turned the game on its head with quickfire goals after the hour mark from Gary Abisogun and Daryl Sanders.
The Robins then added comfort to their advantage with a third from Kamaron English, and despite the hosts getting a goal back to make it 3-2, Bracknell claimed three points.
Isthmian South Central
BINFIELD are in seventh place after they had to settle for a point in their home contest with Southall.
The Moles went in front when Conor Lynch marked his debut with a goal, but the visitors squared the game before half-time.
Binfield had the chance to win the match in the 77th minute when they were awarded a penalty and the away team were reduced to 10 players.
But Brad Pagliaroli had his spot kick saved as the teams shared the points.
Combined Counties Premier North
ASCOT UNITED maintain their reign at the top of the table after they smashed six past
In a match that pitted first against bottom, the Yellas flexed their strength as they earned their 18th win in 20 matches.
There were five different scorers for Ascot in their 6-0 triumph as Sean McCormack, Jordan Ajanlekoko, Usman Lalustani, Dan Bailey and a brace from top scorer Brendan Matthew were all on the scoresheet.
READING CITY continued their unbeaten record at the Rivermoor by seeing off London Lions.
Ellis Cowd and Eddie Lee netted in the 2-0 win to keep the pressure on league leaders Ascot.
Reading are in second place with 48 points from 19 matches, seven points behind Ascot with a game in hand to play.
Thames Valley Premier League
FINCHAMPSTEAD picked up their eighth league win of the campaign by beating WARGRAVE.
Goals from Aqeel Butt, Dylan Parmar and Joel Day helped Finch to run out as 3-0 victors to keep them in second position.
BURGHFIELD are in fifth place after they earned three points against Wraysbury Village.
Goals from Harvey Beales and Joshua Howell saw the Fielders take a 2-0 win.