SLOUGH Town made it an incredible seven consecutive away wins in the Southern Premier Division after a 4-0 victory at Royston Town on Tuesday.

The Rebels are now unbeaten in nine league matches and have the chance to secure a home tie in the play-offs in their final game of the regular season this Saturday.

Two goals from midfielder Warren Harris and one from striker Perry Coles, his 11th of the season and eighth in as many matches, gave Slough a clear lead heading into the half-time interval at Garden Walk.

Winger James Dobson secured all three points with his 22nd goal of the season after the break.

The win means Slough have moved up two places to fifth position in the league table and just a point behind Kings Lynn Town in second.

The Rebels welcome Royston to Arbour Park this Saturday (3pm) where a win would guarantee them a home tie in the play-off semi-finals next Wednesday.

Holyport were awarded the three points after their home fixture against Chalfont Wasps was postponed due to The Wasps having to prioritise other matches.

Port have finished in fifth position in Hellenic Division One East this season with 42 points from their 24 matches.

Chalvey Sports remain in second position in Division Two East after a 6-1 win against Abingdon Town at Arbour Park.

A goal from Jamie Earis gave The Stabmonks the lead inside two minutes, before Abingdon levelled the scores.

Goals from Ayden Coomber and Sean Robinson have Chalvey a clear lead heading into the half-time interval, before Earis, captain Ryan Hazel and Richard Jeffrey all struck after the break.

The Stabmonks are now a point behind Abingdon United Development but with a game in hand on the league leaders.

Chalvey can win the league title with a victory at 10th-placed Chalfont Wasps Reserves this Saturday (3pm) and if Abingdon fail to win at fifth-in-the-table Penn & Tylers Green Reserves.

Maidenhead United returned to winning form in the National League after a 1-0 victory away at Leyton Orient.

A goal from midfielder Ryan Upward inside the first five minutes was the difference between the two sides at the Matchroom Stadium.

The win means United remain in 12th position in the league table ahead of a visit to York Road from play-off chasing Bromley this Saturday (3pm) in their final match of the season.

Burnham reached the Hellenic League Supplementary Cup final this season after a 1-0 win against Highworth Town on Monday.

A goal from Calvin Morgan was the difference between the two sides in the semi-final tie at The Gore on Monday.

Burnham will face Flackwell Heath in the final at The Playing Fields (Ardley United) on Saturday, May 5.

The Blues are bottom in the Hellenic Premier Division and return to league action with a trip to 10th-placed Tuffley Rovers on Thursday (7.45pm), before hosting Wantage Town at The Gore this Saturday (3pm).

Windsor returned to winning form in the Hellenic Premier Division after a 4-0 victory at Highmoor Ibis.

Goals from Bradley Pearce and Barry Hayles gave Windsor a clear lead heading into the half-time interval, before Hayles and Jack Simmons struck after the break to secure all three points.

The win means Windsor have moved up to eighth position in the league table ahead of a visit to Stag Meadow from fourth-placed Wantage Town tonight (Wednesday, 7.45pm), before travelling to Lydney Town this Saturday (3pm).

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