Windsor & Eton cemented their position at the top of the league with a very impressive 3-0 win at home against Didcot Town.
Joe Chandiram stole the show with two second half goals with Martin Williams adding a third in injury time.
Chances were limited in the opening 45 minutes with both sides struggling to find a way through.
Windsor's best chance came from Paul Coyne when his free kick eluded everyone and struck the foot of the post.
For the visitors, their best chance came as the half ended when Neville Roache managed to get into the box and his cross hit the heels of Andrew Fagan and Matthew Jack's follow up was somehow blocked on the line.
The second half saw Windsor come out and take control of the match.
Joe Chandiram saw his effort saved following a great run down the left by Ryan Parsons.
Fagan was then unlucky to see his effort go wide when he collected a Coyne free kick.
Windsor then got the goal that they had been threatening when Fagan crossed from the right and Chandiram did well to chest the ball down and fire past Michael Watkins.
The lead was soon doubled when following good work by Matt Seedel and Martin Williams, Chandiram knocked the ball past Ian Sampson and left the defender standing as he raced into the box and again fired past Watkins.
The match was dead and buried in injury time when Michael Chennells turned Paul Powell and set up Williams who struck from the edge of the area to seal the win.
In the final minute things turned ugly when a horror challenge from Sampson on Chandiram saw the Didcot defender rightly sent off.