In the Crown Fire Central and South Norfolk League there was only one match in Division One because of the first round of the Norfolk Junior Cup. As a result, Dereham Town A moved to the top of the table on goal difference courtesy of a 1-1 home draw with Swaffham Town A.

In the Crown Fire Central and South Norfolk League there was only one match in Division One because of the first round of the Norfolk Junior Cup.

As a result, Dereham Town A moved to the top of the table on goal difference courtesy of a 1-1 home draw with Swaffham Town A.

Morley Village stay top of Division Two following their 4-0 home win over Hingham Athletic Reserves and Thetford Rovers Reserves are second after winning 3-1 at Shropham United.

Tacolneston recorded their first league win of the season with an emphatic 7-0 victory at Nostro and Necton Reserves did likewise with a 2-0 success at Wymondham Town A.

Sporle are the new leaders of Division Three following their 3-0 win at Hindolveston although there are four other clubs on six points alongside them.

These include Castle Acre Swifts who were 2-0 winners at Bawdeswell, Bradenham Wanderers Reserves who netted four times without reply from Great Cressingham and Shipdham Reserves who enjoyed a 2-0 win at Wendling. Northwold SSC won by the only goal of the game against Swanton Morley and Hethersett Athletic picked up their first points of the season with a 7-0 home win over Gressenhall Reserves.

Splitz United are the clear leaders of division four following their 7-1 success against Beetley United Three teams are three points behind them including Breckland Wanderers, 7-0 home winners over Colkirk, Rampant Horse who beat Scarning United 6-4 and Narborough Reserves who enjoyed a 4-1 home win over Stoke Ferry. In the other match, Thurton and Ashby secured their first points with a 6-1 home win over Shropham United Reserves

Six teams from the league made it to the next round of the Norfolk Junior Cup which represents one of the best first-round performances for some years.

Bridgham United led the way with a 6-4 home win over Corpusty and Saxthorpe while Dickleburgh were 3-1 home winners over Mousehold Athletic.

Cranworth won by the odd goal of five at Loddon United Reserves and Shipdham enjoyed a convincing 5-0 home win over Hindringham Reserves.

In all league matches, Cockers beat Hingham Athletic by the odd goal of three while Gressenhall ran up the biggest score of the day in beating Yaxham 10-0.