SENIOR DIVISION ONE
Takeley travelled to lowly Essex Police and returned 2-1 victors, goals from Barker and Thake winning the game while the Police goal was netted by D. Schneider.
Basement dwellers Ekco First Data entertained top of the table Shell Club and scored through Jones and Search but then lost out to North, Cole and Munro goals as Shell Club maintained their title challenge.
Frenford Senior hosted Kelvedon Hatch who won 2-0 through Ridley and Page goals.
Rayleigh Town beat Bishops Stortford Swifts 3-1, Hollamby netting for the visitors and K. Rich (2) and Neal for Town.
Runwell Hospital hosted Metpol Chigwell and goals from Wright (2), Gilley (2) and Egan lifted the visitors up a place.
SENIOR DIVISION TWO
Benfleet were at home to Mountnessing who eased their relegation fears when Huntings and M. Henderson goals sealed a 2-0 win.
Games are running out for Broomfield in their relegation fight and a goal from Hiskey was not enough to halt leader's Nortel who extended their lead at the top to four points, thanks largely to a hat trick from Zielinski in a 3-1 win.
Port of London entertained Hutton and shared the spoils when the afternoon finished goalless, while lowly Writtle gave themselves a boost when they entertained Basildon Town and kept a clean sheet while picking up the points through Fry and R. Pointer goals.
SENIOR DIVISION THREE
Galleywood hosted unbeaten leader's Wanstead Town and gave a good account of themselves before a goal from Pitts settled a narrow win for Wanstead.
Manford Way beat Chalvedon 3-1, A. Gipps (2) and Vesey netting for Manford, and the visitors reply coming via Everitt's penalty.
AtRamsden , a missed penalty cost the home side a point as visitorsStambridge took the honours with a strike from Cantello with ten minutes left on the clock.
Laindon Athletic netted through Harle but it was not enough as Springfield wrapped up the points through Lowden (2), Scott, Fuller and Spall goals.
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