SLOUGH Town have returned to winning form in the National League South after a 1-0 victory away at Chelmsford City on Saturday.

The Rebels had suffered defeat in both their matches over the Bank Holiday weekend, but a single goal from Chris Flood was enough to secure all three points at the Melbourne Stadium.

The visitors were fortunate not to fall behind when Sam Togwell cleared the ball off the line on 20 minutes.

Ben Harris had the best chance for Slough in the first-half but put his shot over the crossbar in the 30th minute.

Matthew Stevens joined the Rebels on loan from Peterborough United in midweek and the striker had the ball in the back of the net on 64 minutes, but his effort was ruled out for offside.

The visitors broke the deadlock when a Chelmsford defender passed the ball to Flood inside the box and the substitute fired into the bottom corner in the 69th minute.

The win means Slough have moved up two places to 14th position in the league table ahead of a visit to Arbour Park from Oxford City this Saturday (3pm).

Chalvey Sports have suffered a first defeat in Hellenic Division One East this season after losing 2-1 away at Abingdon Town.

The Stabmonks fell behind to a goal from the penalty spot at Culham Road, before Jason Marney equalised on 79 minutes.

Abingdon scored a second goal late on to secure all three points, although Chalvey remain at the top of the table.

The Stabmonks welcome Wallingford Town to Arbour Park on Tuesday (7.45pm), before a trip to Chinnor this Saturday (3pm).

Burnham are now in fifth position following their 4-2 victory against Wokingham & Emmbrook at The Gore.

A goal from Josh Harris gave Wokingham the lead, but the Blues took the advantage into the break thanks to strikes from Bradley Holland and Ramel Sutherland.

Ashley Watson scored twice after half-time to give Burnham a clear lead, before Sam Lawrence pulled one back for the visitors in the 90th minute.

The Blues return to action with a visit to The Gore from AFC Aldermaston on Tuesday 18th September (7.45pm).

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