Premier Division
Champions North Watford made it two wins from as many games after edging past Evergreen by the odd goal in seven.
Ashley Lewis gave them the lead with a volley from inside the area but Evergreen equalised before the break through a Brogan Townsend free-kick.
Early in the second half, Lewis turned provider with a cross that was headed home by Omar Vassell.
Ben Alexander then made it 3-1 after collecting a loose ball from a corner and unleashing a shot into the far corner of the net, but the game was not as Evergreen pulled themselves level through goals from Tom Verbana and Max Sahota.
With time running out though, North Watford were awarded a penalty which was converted by Lewis for his second of the game to give his side all three points.
St Joseph’s put twelve unanswered goals past SOCA who could only field just nine men.
Joes raced into a three-goal lead with Lewis Putman getting a hat-trick in the opening 15 minutes.
Simeon Armstrong then extended the advantage with a header into the top corner from a Liam Smyth corner, and Putman made it 5-0 with his fourth just before half-time.
It rained even more goals in the second half with Putman adding two more to his tally to complete a double hat-trick.
Armstrong completed a second-half treble to take his match tally to four and Owen Ayres chipped in with two goals of his own, a volley and an overhead kick.
WD Bushey Rangers enjoyed a 3-0 win over Cassiobury Rangers.
Joshua Quinlivan opened the scoring just before half-time with a left-footed strike from the edge of the box.
In the second half, Gbohun Palmer-Inyang doubled the lead with a solo effort, dribbling past two defenders before slotting into the bottom corner.
Quinlivan then sealed the win, poking home from close range after a scramble in the box.
Division One
St Joseph’s Reserves made it three wins from three games to ensure both of the club’s teams lead the league’s top two divisions at this early stage of the season.
Robbie Tocher, Max Foley and Mitchell Koch netted for the home side in their 3-1 win over Sparta Phoenix whose goal came from Floyd Thompson just before the break.
Everett Rovers dropped points as they were held to a 2-2 draw by Forza Watford.
Rovers were two goals to the good by half-time through Sam Waller and Charlie McNally strikes but Forza fought back in the second half to claim a draw through Matthew Forkin and Braden Powell.
Watford Youth Sports 1st remain unbeaten after a 7-1 win over Watford Continentals.
Sports took an early lead before the visitors equalised through Shkemb Nishevci, but that was as good as it got from them, as Zak McNicholas, Alex Clarke and Jake Millman all notched a brace each, with the seventh goal coming from keeper Dylan Brooks who scored from inside his own half.
There was an end-to-end game as Watford Town beat Old Fullerians 3-2.
Fullerians took the lead in the first half with Dan Woosley getting down the left wing and crossing to the back post for Jake Entwistle to stroke home.
Town equalised when Laurence Manning passed to Tom Bourke who scored with a right-footed effort.
They went ahead for the first time when a Alex Diaz corner was flicked on and took a deflection off a defender, before making it 3-1 when Elliot Halligan played a ball in from the right to Zack Inyang who made no mistake.
Despite going down to ten men, Fullerians pulled a goal back when Woosley got the ball back out wide from a corner and, with the keeper trying to close him down, floated it in the far corner.
Division Two
Hertfordshire Athletic gained a third win of the season but they had to do it the hard way, coming back from an early goal scored by Dylan Caton for West Herts. But they battled to take the three points thanks to goals from Luke Sutcliffe and Jack McLaughlin.
Watford Youth Sports 2nd are in second place after they beat Inter 5-1, who conceded five goals for a second constitutive game.
Louie Muncie netted a double alongside goals from Oliver Frost, Lewis Blood and Gabriel Wright. Dan Copsey scored Inter’s first goal of the season.
Having won their first game of the campaign the previous week 5-0, Batchworth were on the end of a 4-1 home defeat to Langleybury.
Batchworth took the lead early on, Marcus Rivers latching on to a through ball by Dylan Rose to calmly round the keeper and slot into an empty net, but Langleybury’s direct approach caused the home side numerous problems as they conceded five times to Rajan Sanghera, Dan Wilson, Tom Hedger and an own goal.
Woodside enjoyed a 4-0 away win over WD Bushey Rangers Reserves, with Jamie Dunlop scoring a brace and Andre Federico and Joe McCarthy also on the scoresheet.
Division Three
Everett Rovers Reserves’ good start to the season continued with a 4-0 win over Nascot AFC.
William Powell scored twice, with Stephen Bunting and Lewis Fairey also netting.
Charlie Micklewright and Rowan O'Connor scored the goals as Bricketwood Acorns beat FC Railway 2-0.
Abbots Wanderers gained a first win of the season with a 3-2 victory against Surelywood.
Alfie Ball, Sam Breadin and Ollie Sills scored for the home side, with Kyle Barnett and Danny Linforth replying for Wood.
AFC Watford also got on the winning trail as they beat Dome Bar 5-1, Peter Rock scoring twice, with Tommy Edwards, Evan Quinn and Luke Elbourn on target as well. Ben Kelly got Dome Bar’s consolation.
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