Melksham Town rounded off a fine week in the Screwfix Premier Division with a 3-1 win over in-form Bridgwater.
After beating Backwell on Tuesday, Robbie Lardner's side retained their place in the top four with victory against a side that had smashed nine past Don Rogers' Pewsey in the FA Vase last week.
Luke Jones put Melksham ahead after 12 minutes and player-boss Lardner doubled the lead five minutes later.
Ben Kirk put Bridgwater back in it before Marcus Vaughan was sent off for lashing out at Jones.
Jones then slotted home his second goal to make it six points in five days for Melksham.
Devizes Town lost their first league game under Ray Baverstock, as early Premier Division pace-setters Brislington triumphed 1-0 at Nursteed Road.
The Bristol side have established a nine-point lead over reigning champions Bideford thanks to a first-half penalty from ex-Chippenham forward Noel O'Sullivan.
Devizes were denied a share of the spoils when Steve Richardson's late effort was ruled out by the linesman's flag.
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