Otterbourne have made it back-to-back 6-0 victories as their Hampshire Premier League campaign got off to a flying start.

After smashing Paulsgrove for six on the opening day, Otters were back at it with a 6-0 drubbing of Hedge End Rangers at Oakwood Avenue.

Tom Sands made it 1-0 after just seven minutes before Dan Strange and Steve Hall put the game to bed with just 21 minutes on the clock.

Richard Luffman’s side could have taken their foot off the accelerator but continued to pile the pressure on in the second half as Strange and a Tom Ashton double completed the rout.

Champions Hamble Club also continued their blistering start to the campaign with a 4-0 triumph at Liphook.

Craig Shrimpton gave Club a 12th minute lead and that’s the way it stayed until late in the second period when Liam Crook, Ricky Bull and Matt Troon struck for Hamble’s third win on the bounce.

A Babucarr Bojang hat-trick wasn’t enough for QK Southampton to secure their third straight win as a late Gary Dare penalty grabbed a point for newly promoted Infinity.

Jody Hoare’s Infinity were always chasing QK, with Shane Sims and Steve Allen’s goals coming moments after Bojang’s second minute opener and 28th minute penalty.

Bojang then gave Mark Sainsbury’s side the lead on the hour before Dare hit home from the spot.

Bush Hill put their opening day defeat to Baffins Milton Rovers behind them with a 3-0 win over Headley United.

Tom Mason, Terry Parker and Perry Harding were on target in a straightforward victory.

Baffins meanwhile kept the pace with Hamble. Their third straight win came in the form of a 5-2 win over Colden Common.

Tyler Yates had two before seven minutes had passed and Rovers were three up when Jamie White struck on 11 minutes.

Matt Wardlow hit back to make it 3-1 at half time before Chaz Gardner and Danny Rimmer made it five 5-1 before Alex Brady’s late consolation.

Elsewhere Alex Miroy’s double and Sam Godfrey sealed a narrow 3-2 win over Fleetlands for Liss Athletic. Jamie Wilkinson and Jake Alford were on target for the home side in reply.

Clanfield triumphed in a 3-2 comeback victory over Overton United.

Chris Lavisher put United 1-0 up before Ollie Amos (2) and Cameron Palin pulled Clanfield in front.

Stockbridge took a 2-0 lead into half-time before Paulsgrove netted thrice in the second period.

Lee Hamilton and Sam Hamilton put The Robins ahead but Aidan Hatton and Sam Bichard levelled the match before Gary Jeffrey netted a stoppage time winner.