Jack Taylor’s first half hat-trick set the tone for Wealdstone U13s B as they romped to a huge away victory against Actual Soccer in their first fixture in Division Two since promotion.

Serge Tymoshchuk added a brace, alongside solo goals from Jamie Hamilton, Jack Garnham and Dylan Povey, as the captain – and man of the match – Sam Mason scored to top off the win.

The B team lies in second place after one league match – ahead of the A team – and will be looking to build on an encouraging start to the season.

Elsewhere, Gideon Urhoma’s double earned Townmead Youth U12 a deserved point in their Division One league opener against Yeading, with Thomas Gadsden, Umar Hashmi and an opposition own goal also contributing to an astonishing 5-5 draw.

Explorers U8 Blue side lost a thrilling match 7-6 against Old Windsor Tigers Red, showing tremendous fight after being 4-1 down at one stage in the match.

The U8 Reds, however, managed a victory against Harefield United, winning 7-4 thanks to goals from man of the match Tristan Villacrusis, Joe Rossiter, Ethan Cupido, Charlie Penil, Tyler Spring and a brace from Jamie McCarthy.

Ranvier Jamogtre and Jake Pickett both scored a brace as Explorers U9 defeated Delaford Colts 8-0, with Reece Butler, Steely Burton and Louis Bunn also getting on the scoresheet.

Man of the match Mohamed Bah scored five as Explorers U10 Blues romped to a 10-4 victory away at Hillingdon Youth, with a George Rowlands hat-trick, alongside strikes from Finley Wilson and Felix Aurnhammer sealing the win.

Continuing the good streak of results for Explorers were the U14s, who picked up their first three points of the season by beating Burnham Juniors 3-0, thanks to two strikes from Nv Verdi and a man of the match performance by Ted O’Brien.

The U15s also picked up a well fought first victory of the season, with a 5-4 win over Slough Central. Matthew Greef scored while D’Andre Wainwright and Cameron Baird picked up braces, with a man of the match performance by Harry Tadman.

Henry Ngwasri scored and picked up the man of the match award, as the U17 side earned a point in the 2-2 draw against Pitshanger B. Dominic Hubbard also scored.

Harefield Colts U12s won their second consecutive Saturday Chiltern Church League match, beating St James Cubs 5-2 thanks to goals from Harry Field, Manraj Plahe, Philip Balogun and a double from Billy Bannister. A man of the match performance from Esosa Omoruyi helped the Colts to victory.

Colts followed up the performance with a 5-0 win the following day in Thames Valley U12 Division One against Burnham Junior Reds, with goals from James Bedwell, man of the match Ahmad Mirza with two and another brace for Bannister.

Elishia Allen stole the show for Denham Ladies’ Reserves, with seven goals in a 9-0 victory away at Hampstead. Alana Lazarus scored twice as United moved up to fourth place as the GLWFL Division Two North clash was all wrapped up by the interval, with Denham leading by seven.

Sandgate U13s moved to top of the Premier Elite Division with a 6-2 victory against Kingstonian Youth Royals, thanks to four goals from Alex Stevens, while Hubert Adamek chipped in with a double.

The U10 team won their first match of the U10 Development League season at home to Ravenscourt Park. Seth Gallagher and Marcus Maxey both got hat-tricks as Sandgate stormed to an 8-3 victory, with Charlie Marshall and Bobby Mulally completing the scoring.

Geoffrey Owusu and Dhillon Quashie led Sandgate U11s to a 2-0 win against Thames Valley Youth, with a man of the match effort from Jamie Lindley.

Sandgate U11 Arrows beat White City A 7-2, with Jack McKenzie joining the scoresheet after braces from Reeon Cook-Hardy, Ben Forde and man of the match Rosharn Gordon.

Sandgate U12s beat Metropolitan Police Youth 5-1 in the Championship as a Ted Rogers solo goal added to a Sam Stephens brace to hand the hosts three points.

Jay Dowling, Ryan Jackson and Bradley Palmer scored the goals as Sandgate U14s beat Ashtead Colts 3-1 in the U14 Championship to move up to fifth place.

Sandgate U15s were unfortunate as they were knocked out of the U15 League Cup after losing 2-0 at home to Carshalton Athletic.

Cowley Youth U15s had a fantastic set of results, as both the first team and the colts won 8-1 against Chesham United and Aylesbury United respectively.

Joe Lewis grabbed four, as Abdi Mohamud and Logan Dickson both scored twice for the U15s.

Reece Buck, Danny Gallagher, Max Lucuta all scored a brace, while Hakim Simmons rounded off victory for the Colts.

The U11s were unfortunate to lost 4-2 at the hands of Foxes Silver, with Frankie Major and Hanit Tavares scoring while Josh Worley won the man of the match award.

Hayes and Yeading United U16s won a thrilling contest 3-2 against Hampstead, with goals from Darnell Emmerini, Kai Hamilton and man of the match Antonio Velay sealing the points.

Hayes’ U12s A team won 9-1 against Spartans in the County Cup, with a hat-trick from Max Wlyd, a brace from both Alfie Neill and Jayden Yohng and goals from Louie Bunce and Adam Sewell completing the rout.

The U11s won 5-2 against Acton Ealing Whistlers, with goals from Mehdi Dildar, Omar Taheri and Troy Bond – with the latter duo scoring twice apiece.

The U12s B side drew 2-2 with Greenford Celtic B, with Nikhil Chauhan and Sumeet Metha helping Hayes to a draw, while Shahib Nojo won man of the match.

Hillingdon Youth U8s won a fascinating encounter against Hanwell 7-5 in the Harrow Youth League, as Freddie Taylor, Daniel Brown and man of the match Billy Wade all scored twice, with Matteo Brandoni-Flynn sealing the victory.

The U14s beat Yateley Predators by an emphatic 9-1 scoreline, with Tyler Bury running the show with four goals, while Jonathan Wickham scored a hat-trick.  Max Formosa and Jack Corden also scored.

In the Middlesex Cup, however, the hosts enjoyed better fortune as Hillingdon won 6-0 against Brookhouse Boys, with Stephen Bailey’s superb hat-trick earning him the man of the match award, while Curtis Joyce with two, and Charlie Thornborough, also struck.

Man of the match Jay Joyce, Conner Matthews and George Thornborough all scored as the U13s defeated Wealdstone 4-2 in the Harrow Youth League, with Thornborough scoring twice.

Hillingdon U15s were beaten 5-0 at home by London Athletic, while man of the match Robbie Benton and Aman Gure’s strikes couldn’t stop the U11 B team losing 8-2 to London Eagles B.

Yousef Ghani scored twice, alongside Louie Jones and Lucas Hosgood, as the U10s lost 10-4 at home in the league.

A double from Justin Wickham wasn’t enough as Hillingdon Youth U12s just fell short away at Headstone Manor, losing 4-3. Zak Rogers also scored while Liam Hession won man of the match.

The sensational turnaround by Headstone Manor U12s earned them the three points at home, beating Hillingdon despite facing a three goal deficit at the interval.

For the hosts, two goals from Kyle Purcell, and one from Robert Hockaday, provided Manor with all three points in an enthralling encounter.

Hanwell U14s unfortunately fell to a 5-0 away defeat against AFC Wembley in the Harrow League Division One.

In the U15 Premier Division, Ruislip Rangers earned a tough 1-1 draw at home to Hanwell, with Jono Barry’s sensational free-kick earning the point while Ryan Kirwin put in a man of the match effort.

Roman Dolobac helped Headstone Manor U15s A  earn a point against Princes Park, while Manor’s U11 Harriers side lost 5-3 away at Wealdstone D.

The U14 Diamonds lost 6-3 against Gibbons Wreckers, with Danny McGlone, Donell Willmin-Stroute and an own-goal providing goals for the Diamonds.

Finally, Ickenham Youth U12 A earned victory away at Southall Youth U12 B, continuing their great start to the Harrow League Division One. Rocco Alessi and Ben Brownlee each scored as Ashley Joyce put in a man of the match performance to help Ickenham take the spoils.