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Chatteris pick up a welcome win over FC Peterborough Reserves in GCE Hire Fleet Peterborough and District Football League




Chatteris Town boosted their Peterborough League Premier Division survival hopes with a welcome win against FC Peterborough Reserves.

Jack McLoughlin, Lewis Steward and Oliver Smith all registered for the Lillies who move up to 12th in the table.

Leverington Sports’ game at Ramsey was abandoned at half-time due to the conditions with Sports trailing 5-1.

Jack Brand was on target for 1B league leaders Outwell Swifts at the weekend.
Jack Brand was on target for 1B league leaders Outwell Swifts at the weekend.

Wisbech Town Reserves eased their Division One relegation fears with a crucial 2-1 win over Park Farm Pumas, Harry Ashby scoring both goals for the Fenmen.

Bottom-of-the-table Long Sutton Athletic also picked up three points after beating Yaxley Reserves 4-1 where Jack Baker was among the goalscorers.

Ten-man Tydd, who had Charlie King sent off, shared the spoils after an eight-goal thriller at home to Hampton United Reserves in Division Two.

Brandon Harker (3) and Kyle Davis notched for the hosts in the 4-4 draw.

Alex Clements-Limb and Jack Thomas were on the scoresheet for Sutton Bridge United during their 3-2 defeat at Oakham United Reserves.

In the Second Round of the Challenge Cup, Leverington Sports Reserves crashed 8-0 at Peterborough Rangers.

Wisbech St Mary will look to start climbing the Premier Division standings this weekend when they entertain Newmarket Town Reserves.

The Saints - without a fixture at the weekend - remain in the bottom two.

March Town Reserves were knocked off top spot without kicking a ball in Senior A on Saturday.

Orwell's 2-0 victory over Somersham saw the Hares' second string drop a place.

Kieran Daplyn's side are back in action this weekend when they entertain 12th-placed Thaxted Rangers.

Jack Shinn bagged a brace and Jack Brand and Adan-Jay Lewis were on target as 1B league leaders Outwell Swifts beat Needingworth United 4-2.

Swifts, who hold a three-point advantage at the summit, were 2-0 up and cruising at one stage before the visitors fought back to draw level.

The Fenland side's extra quality proved decisive in the end and the game ended 4-2, although it could have easily been more.

March Town A suffered a 4-2 reverse at high-flying Exning with Konrad Bednarz and Joshua Bryant on target for the Hares, who are eighth in the table.

Chatteris Town Reserves were without a fixture and sit 11th in the table with eight points from 13 games.

Wisbech St Mary Reserves still have a good chance of promotion from 2B and helped their cause with a 6-3 success over Eaton Socon A.

The fourth-placed Saints have several games in hand on the three sides above them in the table.

Mid-table Manea United continued their recent improved form with a 5-3 win on their travels at Hemingfords United A.

Matthew Kent (2), Jody Day, Jake Slender and Robert Munden all found the back of the net to make it three successive wins in the league.

Mepal and Sutton remain top of the shop in 3B with a George Rayner hat-trick and a Joshua Sutterby goal accounting for Hartford Rangers Reserves in a 4-1 win.

Wisbech St Mary Development A saw their home game against basement boys AFC Ely postponed.

The 4C title race is a straight shoot-out between Wisbech St Mary B and AEK United with the former putting nine goals past Manea United Reserves.

Joshua Kirby scored twice off the bench as March Academy defeated Outwell Swifts Reserves 2-0.

Ryan Ducker, Dale Richardson and Lewis Tegerdine were all on target as Wimblington Reserves beat Mepal and Sutton Reserves, who replied through Eamonn Dolan.

Wisbech Town Acorns were edged out 3-2 in a home thriller against Chatteris Town A. Jack Williamson and Emilio Mead scored for Acorns with Scott Godden, Ryan Peachey and Callum Wilkinson netting for the Lillies.

In Division Three North of the Anglian Combination, Marshland Saints lost 4-3 at home to UEA Reserves.

Marshland Saints Reserves also tasted defeat with a 3-2 reverse against Dersingham Rovers A in Division One of the North West Norfolk League.



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