Windsor & Eton kept their unbeaten run in the league with a 2-0 home win against Bridgwater Town at Stag Meadow.
Adam Wallace got Windsor off the mark from the penalty spot with Michael Chennells netting in second half injury time.
Windsor went into the match top of the form guide, having won their last six league matches, against Bridgwater sitting second on current form with 3 wins and a draw.
Chances for either side were a long time coming and it wasn't until the half hour mark that the first meaningful one arrived.
Jake Parsons got free down the right and his cross found Michael Chennells but the on form Windsor front man was disappointed to see Piers Govier clear off the line.
Windsor then got the breakthrough when Adam Wallace was pushed over trying to reach a Jake Parsons cross earning his side a penalty that he calmly dispatched past Tom Manley.
Bridgwater should have brought the scores level in first half injury time when Bradley Middleton managed to find space but his shot was well saved by Rob Bullivant.
The second half was much like the first, lacking in chances. For all the pressure applied by both sides, clear cut chances just weren't being created.
Jake Parsons edge of the box speculative effort forced Manley into a fine save but that was as good as it got for either side until injury time.
Andrew Fagan's long clearance put Chennells through and as he knocked the ball past Manley the visiting keeper sent Chennells tumbling to the ground.
Chennells celebrated as the ball rolled into the net and Manley was certainly starring at a red card if it hadn't.