Premier Division
With North Watford looking almost certain to take the title for a third successive season, an interesting battle is underway for the runners-up spot.
Evergreen moved into second place after a 2-1 win over Glenn SSC who also really needed all three points in their own bid to take second place.
The victors had a dream start, going ahead after just five minutes when a free-kick from near the corner flag was headed in by Tom Verbana.
Glenn levelled in the second half when Ollie Salami latched onto a loose ball to curl an effort past the keeper, but with time running out the home side grabbed the winner when Jake Sahota headed home.
Cassiobury Rangers beat FC Unicorn 8-3 to move within three points of Evergreen.
Danny Warwick gave Unicorn an early lead when he finished with a drilled shot into the right corner after a ball over the top of the defence.
But it didn't take long for Rangers to equalise when Taylor Osunsedo held the ball up before sliding in Nathan Page, who rounded the keeper to net from an acute angle.
Page then turned provider for the second goal when his run and cross found Jayden Chamberlain who fired home from eight yards out.
The third soon followed when Page was picked out with a ball in between the centre backs and he rounded the keeper once again.
Rangers netted their fourth just before the break when Sam Mortimer crossed to the back post, where Page volleyed perfectly into the top right corner from 15 yards to seal his hat-trick.
The goals continued to flow in the second half as, first, Osunsedo got his name on the scoresheet with a tap in before they made it six when Myles Shahidi drilled a shot home from the edge of the box for his first goal for the club.
Shahidi then returned the favour for Page, crossing for his teammate to fire in for his fourth and seventh goal involvement of the day.
Cassiobury somewhat took their foot off of the gas and allowed Unicorn to gain a small foothold back in the game, as Warwick scored twice more to complete his hat-trick.
But it was Rangers who netted the final goal of the game when Alexi Andreas tapped home from inside the six-yard box.
With the defeat for Unicorn, it means Forza Watford climbed off the bottom of the table after they held St Josephs to a 2-2 draw.
Dan Griggs gave Joes an early lead before their opponents equalised through Giuseppe Delgaudio.
In the second half Joes went back ahead after a goalmouth scramble in which Harry Seabrook got the final touch.
Joes then missed a penalty from Liam Smyth, before Forza grabbed a second equaliser, once again from Delgaudio.
Division One
Leaders Chalfont Saints were held to a 2-2 draw by Old Fullerians.
Saints took the lead within the first ten minutes when Andre Ford capitalised on a defensive misunderstanding, and then Jake Rodger doubled the advantage after just a quarter of an hour following good work from Sean Haugh.
Fullerians pulled one back towards the end of the first half when Jake Entwistle got behind the defender down the left, his shot was parried by the keeper into the path of Joe Rylett who turned the ball into an empty net.
Fullerians then secured a point when Entwistle again broke down the left and his cross was turned in by a defender.
The dropped points for Saints were good news for SOCA who are attempting to chase them down. They beat Chess United 5-2 to leave them four points behind Chalfont with four games in hand.
Chess went ahead through Jamie Ivory when he chipped the keeper, but Bradley Bridges - playing on field instead of goal this week - equalised.
SOCA then took control of the game with further goals from Scott Monaghan, Jordan Austin with a double and one from Stevie Dowling.
Ivory scored his second for Chess who completed their season with this defeat.
CF Watford Continentals won the battle of two mid-table teams, beating Watford United 2-1.
Umayr Anwar headed United ahead in the first half, but Continentals battled back to win thanks to well-taken goals from Joe Belloni, with his decisive second coming late on.
Division Two
Sparta Phoenix beat Dome Bar 4-1 as they look to take runners-up spot, George Coulis and Philippe Clarke both scored doubles, with Ben Kelly getting the Dome consolation.
Gabriel Wright, Tom Garvey, Louie Muncie and Taylor Bates scored the goals as Watford Youth Sports overcame Inter 4-0.
Division Three
Carpenders Park Royals, who are playing catch up in terms of fixtures, took six points from their double header with Everett Rovers Reserves, winning 4-0 and 3-0.
Tedi Prushi, Luke Foot, Joe Perrin and Roberto Da Silva scored in the first game, with Silva, Prushi, and Foot again finding the net in the return match.
Chorleywood Club AFC beat Surely Wood 3-2 to move into second place above FC Railway whose game with Abbots Athletic was postponed after Abbots were unable to field a team.
Jordan Allen struck a brace for the home side along with a goal for Eli Russell. Danny Linforth and Brett Fincham replied with the Wood goals.
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