Harleston still lead the way at the top of the Anglia Combination Premier Division as they beat local rivals Long Stratton 3-2.

Goals from Oli Willis, Matt Howard and Laurence Cheese earned them the points with Ben Nichols and an own goal on the score sheet for Stratton.

Acle gave themselves a survival boost with a surprise 3-3 draw at home against second-placed CEYMS. Strikes from Cameron Hudson, Lee Roper-Smith and Daniel Foreman were enough for Acle. CEYMS' goals came from Daryl Delany, Jack Smith and Darren Smith.

Bradenham shared the points with Hellesdon as the sides fought out a 2-2 draw. George Watts-Sturrock (2) scored for Bradenham while Tom Blake (2) got Hellesdon's goals.

Stalham slipped into the bottom two as St Andrews left Rivers Park with a 2-0 win thanks to goals from Fionn Goodwin-Wright and Daniel Cushion.

Waveney had the biggest win of the day as they thumped Mattishall 5-0 at home. Bradley Hough, Sam Shepherd, Ritchie High, Daniel Tacon and Tom Morford got the goals.

Wroxham Reserves added Norwich City legend Adam Drury to their squad as they beat bottom side Reepham at Trafford Park. Jordan King (2) and James Morrisey (2) sealed the points with Ethan Parnell and Liam Chanell replying for Reepham.

The games between Beccles and Mulbarton and Blofield and Caister were postponed due to the conditions.

Mundford lost further ground in Division One as they went down 2-1 at home against Kirkley and Pakefield Reserves. Kyle Huxtable scored for Mundford but goals from Kaiden Goldspink and Jack Hutchinson gave Kirkley the points.

Sheringham won their first game in three as a solitary Dale Wilton strike saw them beat Aylsham 1-0 as they moved third.

Fourth-placed UEA led Hindringham 2-0 late in the game thanks to Mohammed Hassan (2) but two late goals from Kevin Clipstone earned Hindringham a point.

Scole and Attleborough remain sixth and seventh respectively as they drew 1-1 at Ransome Avenue.

Bungay entertained Cromer at Maltings Meadow and finished with a 2-1 win thanks to goals from Sean Flint and John Knights. Liam Amos replied for Cromer.

Watton beat second bottom Loddon 4-0 at home with the goals coming from Sam Childerhouse (2), Sam Bray and Josh McCann.