Lewes Bridge View maintained their slim premier division title hopes with an emphatic 9-1 win over Kingston Village.

David Burn and Laurie Richards hit hat-tricks, Matt Little bagged a brace and Dave Altendorff was also on target. View now need to win their remaining three games and hope leaders Jolly Boatman fail to pick up a point from their last two.

Park Albion 97 boosted their chances of staying up after beating Garden Bar 4-1 with goals from Roy Prodger, Ricky Prodger, Sam Connor and Chris Scott.

A brace from Adel Robio gave Sporting Thistle a crucial 2-1 win over Uckfield Cinque Ports in their battle to beat the drop. Daniel Barnard replied.

White Lion Wanderers II kept alive their division one title ambitions with an 11-1 thumping of Horeshoe Inn. Jimmy Williams scored a hat-trick, Martin Conway, Steven Lambert and Michael Hackett all added braces, while Mark Woodward and Seb Stahl rounded off the rout. Trevor Coy got the consolation.

Newhaven Con Club and Eastbourne Electrical drew 3-3 after a Michael Sharp brace and Tom Evans strike were cancelled out by Joe Adams (2) and Danny Stevens.

Dale Tranter, Brett Johnson and an own goal were on target for Anchor in a 3-3 draw against Lodge, who hit back through Steve Green, Benn Dalton and Tony Langdon.

Associates picked up their first win of the season in division two after beating Peachaven Acads 6-2 with goals from Steve Langley (3), Jimmy Thomas, Dan Jordan and Ricky Hubbard.

Oliver Mayhew, Andrew Burns and Lee Goldsmith gave Martello Inn a 3-2 victory over Lewes Crown.

Division three bottom side Bridge Inn beat fellow strugglers FC Glynde II 5-3 thanks to Damien Lambert (3), Scott Ashton and Matthew Mayo. Russell Pike (2) and an own goal replied.

James Whatman and Paul Whitmore scored hat-tricks as Engineer hammered Kings Arms 8-2 in the Cameron Charity Cup third round. Adam Streeter and Sean Jones were also on the scoresheet.

Eastbourne Angling won 4-0 against Gildredge after strikes from Ashley Hawkins (2), Tom Morton and Simon Jones.

EB Wanderers beat Afton Celtic 4-3 on penalties after the game finished 3-3. Paul Holly (2) and Rad Szczeniak netted for Celtic, while Chris Gould, Troy Mongardi and Carl Lloyd replied.

Joe Green (2) and Dan Williams scored for Dinkum Blades in a 3-0 win over Tally Ho.