SLOUGH Town have suffered a first defeat in five matches in all competitions this season after a 1-0 loss against Woking in the National League South on Saturday.

The first meeting between the two clubs in over 20 years ended in disappointment for the Rebels in front of a bumper crowd of 1,465 at Arbour Park.

Woking, managed for former Slough player Alan Dowson, scored the only goal in the game on 30 minutes as Ben Gerring met a corner from Max Kretzschmar and head in from close range.

The home side were unfortunate not to equalise before the break when on-loan striker Matthew Stevens saw his header from a corner cleared off the line.

Slough were out of luck again midway through the second-half as a cross from George Wells was headed back towards his own goal by Jack Cook.

Woking keeper Craig Ross was beaten but the ball bounced off the crossbar and the visitors were able to clear their lines.

The defeat leaves Slough in 13th position in the league table and five points outside the play-off spots.

The Rebels turn their attention to the FA Cup and a first round replay against Sutton United from the National League at Arbour Park on Tuesday (7.45pm).

Slough then welcome National League South rivals Weston-super-Mare to Arbour Park in the third qualifying round of the FA Trophy this Saturday (3pm).

Burnham returned to the top in Hellenic Division One East this season following their 8-0 win against Milton United on Saturday.

A goal from James Tripp gave the Blues a narrow lead heading into the break at The Gore.

Dean Allen scored a hat-trick for the home side after half-time, with Oliver Harris scoring twice, plus further goals from Aiden Higgs and Dan Molloy.

Burnham travel to sixth-in-the-table Penn & Tylers Green this Saturday (3pm).

Chalvey Sports did not have a fixture to fulfill last weekend but travel to Thame Rangers in an Hellenic League cup match this Saturday (3pm).

Langley moved to the top in Division Two East after a 4-0 win away at Old Bradwell United on Saturday.

Langley travel to second-placed Penn & Tylers Green Development, the only other unbeaten side in the division, this Saturday (3pm).