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FLACKWELL HEATH moved four points clear at the top of Premier North thanks to a 92nd-minute spot-kick conversion by Wictor Makowski which earned them a 1-0 win at third-placed Bedfont Sports.
A double by James Williams and a goal each from Anaclet Odhiambo and Jimmy Casebierd saw Ardley United beat visitors North Greenford United 4-0.
James Doolan, David Levy and Kristian Swaby were on target for Broadfield United as they beat Milton United 3-0.
Wallingford & Crowmarsh lost 3-1 to visitors Holyport who netted via Duarte Surpanu, Raham Ajibola and Josh Addae. ...

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