SLOUGH Town extended their unbeaten run in the National League South to seven matches after a 2-0 win at Eastbourne Borough on Saturday, writes Rob Stevens.

The Rebels have not tasted defeat since the loss at Concord Rangers over four weeks ago, four wins and three draws, and this most recent success sees them move up four places to 11th position in the table.

The visitors to Priory Lane took the lead with a goal from Warren Harris after 38 minutes. A shot across goal from Daniel Roberts was converted by the midfielder for his fourth strike in five matches.

Slough doubled their advantage when Roberts struck in the 66th minute. Scott Davies played in the striker and he slipped the ball past Tom Hadler for his first goal for the club.

Eastbourne were then reduced to 10 men as Roberto Nditi was shown a second yellow card after 73 minutes.

The Rebels return to Arbour Park for the visit of second-from-bottom Hampton & Richmond Borough this Saturday (3pm).

Burnham bowed out of the FA Cup this season after a 3-2 defeat against Tiverton Town from the Southern League Premier Division South at The Gore on Saturday.

The Blues took the lead in the first qualifying round tie with a goal from Gavin James inside two minutes, but River Allen converted from the penalty spot before the break.

The home team restored their advantage with a goal from Cameron Rohart-Brown on the hour, before strikes from Jared Lewington and Allen ensured the higher-league team would progress.

Burnham turn their attention to the Hellenic League Floodlit Cup and a visit to The Gore from Banbury United Development on Tuesday (7.45pm).

Windsor conceded twice inside the last six minutes in a 3-3 draw at Tuffley Rovers in the Hellenic Premier Division on Saturday.

A goal from Ted Woodisse gave Windsor the lead inside 10 minutes at Glevum Park, but Jack Beardsell equalised for Tuffley before the break.

A brace from captain Luke Appleton gave the visitors a clear lead late on, but goals from Tyreece Briscoe and Ross Langworthy ensured honours were even at the final whistle.

The point means Windsor now stand in 14th position in the league table ahead of a visit to Stag Meadow from Easington Sports this Saturday (3pm).

Chalvey Sports stand in third position in Hellenic Division One East despite a 3-1 defeat at AFC Aldermaston on Saturday.

Monay Mills-Chandler was the star on show with a second-half hat-trick for Aldermaston at the Recreational Society Ground.

The Stabmonks return to action with a visit to Arbour Park from Berkshire rivals Woodley United on Saturday 21st September (3pm).

Holyport maintained their unbeaten start in the league after a 2-2 draw at Kidlington Town Development on Saturday.

A goal from Steve Deverall gave Port the lead at Yarnton Road but Ahmed Farah equalised for Kidlington. The visitors restored their advantage through Andy Frisky before the break, but a goal from Luke Hayward three minutes from the final whistle secured a point for Kidlington.

Holyport return to Summerleaze for a visit from Wallingford Town in the Floodlit Cup on Tuesday (7.45pm).

Langley are still looking for their first point and win in the league after a 2-1 defeat at Wallingford on Saturday.

Langley travel to Windlesham United in the Berks & Bucks Senior Trophy this Saturday.