Potterne FC continue to set the early pace in Division Two of the Auto Business Solutions Ltd, Chippenham & District Sunday League but they were pushed all the way in their latest clash with Parsons Nose.

Melksham side Nose threw away a 3-1 half-time lead to lose 4-3, having led through goals from Wayne Bailey (2) and Dan Reeves.

But the Devizes outfit staged their remarkable fightback, debutant Jonathan Scoffield bagging a hat-trick and substitute Neil Webb winning it.

Christian Malford made it five out of five as they ended the 100 per cent record of opponents AC Soho.

Not for the first time Scott Evans was Malford's man of the match with a treble of glorious goals, Marcus Young on target for the losers.

Spencer Sports keeper Nick Evans was in outstanding form as he helped his team overcome Biddestone Arms 3-1.

Barry Holloway (2) and Ben Grinham made sure of victory before Steve Casey managed to beat Evans.

James Pope and Nick Slade scored the goals that gave Sutton Benger the points against King Alfred, Jason Cole netting their reply from the spot.

Blue Circle Saints and The Crown Devizes finished two goals each, with Niall MacLean scoring both for The Crown.

West Lavington suffered their second consecutive defeat in the top flight, but despite being on the wrong end of a 3-1 scoreline against Box Rovers they went back to the top of the Premier Division, following the withdrawal of Terry's FC.

The biggest losers after Terry's withdrawal were Corsham Cricket Club, Maud Heath Sports and Westbury Rangers A who all picked up victories against them.

There is no change at the top as all the leading clubs recorded victories.

Leaders Corsham Centre inflicted Chippenham Police with their heaviest-ever defeat a 10-1 drubbing, Jason Roberts hitting the Police's consolation.

First-half goals from Dave Castle and Stuart Barber gave Semington Rovers a 2-0 win over bottom-placed Chippenham Sports & Social Club.

Colerne continued their excellent away form, a 2-1 triumph over North Star A being their third win in a row on the road.

Andy Harker (Colerne) and Pete Thornton (Star) traded goals before Ben Moore hit the winner.

Holt FC had an easy 7-1 win over Calne, Richard Chaffey hitting the consolation.

FC Bradford took full advantage of the postponed game between Kings Arms (Trowbridge) and Trowbridge Town Supporters Club, their 4-2 home win over North Star B leapfrogging them to the top of Division Three.

An Andy Goddard own goal and Chris Sampson put Star two up, but Jason Harford's brace, Steve Bryant and Robin Walker won the game.

Sir Audley's Arms maintained their strong challenge after a late 2-1 win over Somerford FC .

Gary Chandler's equaliser a minute before the interval cancelled out Kieron's Smith opener for the Arms, but Dave Nolan pinched a victory.

White Horse FC picked up their third win of the season, 3-2 over Bradstone Rovers with Clive Black hitting the winner in the final minute.

With leaders Bar OC inactive, the chasing pack failed to reel in the runaway leaders.

Second placed AFC Calne's game at Cooper Avon was a victim of the weather as was AFC Pilot's home fixture with Plough.

But after going almost a year without a win, KSM at last came up trumps.

November 23 last year was the last time they picked up two points, but they defeated AFC Melksham 2-1, Andy Strange scoring twice.

Tim Chilton hit Rowde Dynamos equaliser with five minutes remaining in a 1-1 draw with Fascia Graphics for whom Darren Legg had earlier struck.

Pack Horse Rangers returned from Bromham with two points after a comfortable 4-0 victory over their hosts The Crown FC.

An early goal from Craig Dore put Rangers in front, a goal in either half from Stuart Deacon and Andy Price's strike sealed it.