SLOUGH Town secured a home tie in the Southern Premier Division play-offs after a 2-1 win against Royston Town on Saturday.

The Rebels head into the end-of-season play-offs unbeaten in their last 10 league matches and having won four on the spin, leaving them in third position in the table.

A goal from winger James Dobson gave Slough the lead inside six minutes at Arbour Park, but Adam Murray equalised for Royston five minutes before the half-time interval.

Dobson secured all three points for the home team with his 24th goal of the season just two minutes after the restart.

Slough welcome Kettering Town to Arbour Park in the play-off semi-finals this Wednesday (7.45pm).

The Rebels lost 2-1 to Kettering at Arbour Park on the opening day of the season back in August, before a 0-0 draw at Latimer Park in October.

The winners will play either Kings Lynn Town or Weymouth in the play-off final on Bank Holiday Monday (May 7).

Windsor have finished in eighth position in the Hellenic Premier Division after a 2-0 win at Lydney Town on Saturday.

Two goals from striker Matty Woods was the difference between the two sides at the Lydney Recreation Ground.

Windsor midfielder Jack Denton missed a penalty before substitute Gus Bowles was shown a straight red card late on.

Burnham have finished bottom in the table despite a 2-2 draw against fourth-placed Wantage Town at The Gore.

A goal from Brandon Granville gave The Blues the lead inside 10 minutes, before Steve Robertson equalised for Wantage.

Dan Taylor restored the advantage moments later and Burnham held the lead heading into the half-time interval.

The Blues were reduced the 10-men after the restart, before a goal from Jack Dunmall secured Wantage a point, and then a second Burnham players was given his marching orders.

Burnham can now look forward to the Hellenic League Supplementary Cup final against Flackwell Heath at the Ardley Playing Fields this Saturday (3pm).

Division One East champions Virginia Water finished with a 5-1 win against Thame Rangers thanks to two goals from Adam McNamara and Ryan Curtis plus a Steve Williams strike.

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