AFC TOTTON and Winchester City remain locked together at the right end of the Evo-Stik South West after excellent wins last night.

Louis Langdown's Totton stay static in sixth after beating North Leigh 2-1 at the Total Branding Community Stadium courtesy of two-goal Craig Feeney.

City are level on points with the Stags in seventh, with a game in hand, thanks to a 4-2 result at Didcot Town.

Winchester were on fire in the first half and did not look back after Oli Bailey had headed home Dan Williamson’s second-minute cross.

Rob Carr’s 20-yard screamer doubled their advantage and, come the 39th minute, City were 4-0 up with with influential Carr setting up Bailey and Simba Mlambo.

Didcot hit back after the break with two George Reid set-pieces. The first, a deflected free-kick, was followed by a penalty awarded for a foul by Josh Harfield.

Totton were also fast starters with Feeney producing two clinical finishes in the 15th and 22nd minutes before Sam Mattock halved the deficit with a superb curling strike before the break.

North Leigh were indebted to Oxford United loanee goalkeeper Manny Agboola for denying Nathaniel Sherborne and Pip Nolan, while Totton ’keeper Shane Murphy was also in fine form and Ian Oliver saved the day with a goalline clearance.

Salisbury have slipped from second to fourth after a 2-0 home defeat by Swindon Supermarine.

The Whites had striker Marvin Brooks red-carded in the first half and the second-half damage was inflicted by Ryan Campbell and George Kellow as Marine clocked up their tenth match unbeaten.

Blackfield & Langley’s bid for Southern League football remains on track after they made it 11 wins out of 11 in the Sydenhams Wessex Premier Division.

Cowes Sports stood up well to the Watersiders at Westwood Park, but Liam Robinson’s first-half strike was the 1-0 clincher.

Two of the league’s unbeaten records went up in smoke as Hamworthy United were sunk 5-0 at Hamble Club and Lymington Town lost 2-1 at home to second-placed Andover.

Mike Gosney scored both Andover goals either side of Sam House’s penalty reply.

Meanwhile, Hamble Club ran riot through Liam Crook, Danny Cox, Coby Wilson, Nick Watts and Ben Kemplen.

Sholing are up to third following a 6-0 pummelling of Petersfield at Love Lane. The Boatmen boasted six different scorers - Dan Mason, Alex Sawyer, TJ Cuthbertson, Marvin McLean, Bradey Norton and Lee Wort.

Horndean were architects of their own downfall in a late, late 1-0 defeat by Alresford Town.

The Deans had two players, Danny Boyle and Liam Kyle, red-carded and eventually succumbed to Tom Sands’ stoppage-time winner.

Matt Sheedy’s double clinched Brockenhurst a 2-1 home win over reigning champions Portland United, while Bemerton thashed Amesbury Town 5-0 through Harry Prisk (2), Russell Jones (2) and Jake Rawkins.

Shaftesbury came a cropper 4-2 at Bournemouth Poppies, undone by Sami Makhloufi (2), Jamie Wilson and Aziz Aldahan.

There were goals galore at Newport IoW where AFC Bournemouth’s young guns breezed into the Hampshire FA Senior Cup third round with a 6-0 slaying of the ten-man Islanders.

Mikael Ndjoli bagged four, backed by one apiece from Nnamdi Ofoborh and Jake Scrimshaw. Newport had a man red-carded when 2-0 down.

Gosport Borough got their first Evo-Stik South Premier point on the board with a 1-1 draw at Kings Langley - Matt Buse netting a 78th-minute leveller.