SLOUGH Town recorded a first win in six matches in all competitions after a 3-1 victory against East Thurrock United on Saturday.

The Rebels had not managed a win in 90 minutes since beating Chalfont St Peter in the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup over five weeks ago.

However, their return to winning ways sees them move up one place to 14th position in the National League South.

Slough broke the deadlock inside two minutes at Arbour Park when Warren Harris evaded his marker and fed Chris Flood, who found the bottom corner.

It is the strikers first goal in eight matches and fifth this season.

East Thurrock equalised as the Rebels failed to deal with a long throw in the 25th minute. Keeper Jack Turner could not reach the ball to punch it and it come off Ryan Scott before going over the line.

The visitors were not on level terms for long however as Slough got a second goal on 30 minutes. James Dobson found Flood totally un-marked with a corner and he looped a header over the keeper and into the net.

Slough introduced striker Dejon Noel-Williams after the break. The 20-year-old striker has joined the club on-loan from League One side Oxford United, where he is highly rated.

The home side secured all three points as substitute Simon Dunn battled for the ball and teed-up Dobson, who found the bottom corner from 25-yards.

The Rebels can leapfrog Wealdstone with a win against their hosts at Grosvenor Vale on Boxing Day, before travelling to Dulwich Hamlet this Saturday.

Virginia Water made it back-to-back wins in the Hellenic Premier Division after a 5-0 victory against Abingdon United on Saturday.

Goals from Lorenzo Di Felice and Scott Jackson gave the Waters a clear lead heading into the break at Stag Meadow.

The home side secured all three points after half-time thanks to a Jamie Read brace plus a strike from Louis Sanders.

The win means Virginia Water have moved up to 10th position in the league table ahead of their home match against Stag Meadow landlords Windsor on Boxing Day (3pm).

Windsor did not have a fixture to fulfill last weekend but take on The Waters on Boxing Day before Tuffley Rovers visit Stag Meadow this Saturday (3pm).

Burnham extended their winning streak to eight matches in all competitions following a 2-1 victory away at Wokingham & Emmbrook in Division One East.

A goal from Ben Broadhurst gave Wokingham & Emmbrook a narrow lead heading into the break at Larges Lane.

The Blues recovered to win all three points when Ollie Harris netted twice in the second-half.

Burnham are now 11 points clear at the top of the league table ahead of a short trip to rivals Chalvey Sports on Boxing Day (12.30pm).

The Blues then return to the The Gore for the visit of Abingdon Town this Saturday (3pm).

Holyport suffered a first defeat in four away matches in all competitions when losing 1-0 at Milton United on Saturday.

A goal in the second-half from Josh Beech was the difference between the two sides at The Heights.

The defeat means Port have dropped to sixth position in the league table ahead of a visit to Summerleaze from Penn & Tylers Green this Saturday (3pm).

Chalvey Sports suffered a first league defeat in three matches after a 1-0 loss away at Wallingford Town on Saturday.

A late goal from Ashley Searle proved to be the difference between the two sides at Hithercroft.

The defeat means the Stabmonks are now in seventh position in the league table ahead of a visit to Arbour Park from rivals Burnham on Boxing Day (12.30pm).

Chalvey then welcome Wokingham & Emmbrook this Saturday (3pm).