There was a goal fest in Division Two of the Hitchin Sunday League in the latest round of fixtures.

That was especially true of the game between Stotfold Juniors and Hitchin Rovers who shared an amazing 17 goals, Hitchin coming out 11-6 winners.

Elsewhere in the division Kimpton blew the chance of lifting themselves out of the bottom two and now look odds on favourites to finish bottom of the league.

They lost 4-0 to fellow strugglers Feed Up Warm Up, gifting them three goals in the first half.

The second half was more competitive and Kimpton hit the woodwork twice.

But it Feed Up who scored the only goal of the 45 minutes with a stunning long range strike.

Troll Campbell edged out Saint Evenage with a 2-1 victory and North Herts Hatters had a good 4-1 win away to GSS.

Squirrell Taverners lost 4-2 at home against Almond Tree.

There were also two double headers played with the first being between FC Kings and North Baldock.

Baldock won the first match 2-0 but the second game ended in a 1-1 draw.

The other double header saw FC Inter Malone win 2-0 and 1-0 against Lea Sports PSG and moving back to the top of the table.

In Division One, Fairfield Park were at home against AC Malone but ended up losing 5-3.

Will Payne set up skipper Ben Fairey for Malone's first in what was the only goal of the first half.

A quick counter early in the second half saw Lewis Archer give Fairey his second but Fairfield hit back to take a 3-2 lead, Kane Dougherty getting the second of them.

Payne struck a wonderful effort from 25 yards to level it back up, the ball going in off the bar, and Fairey then got his hat-trick to put Malone back in front at 4-3.

After a late scare meant a great save from Dan Garcia, Malone wrapped it up with the fifth, Calvin Virdee and Lewis Archer exchanging passes before Archer pulled it back for Fairey to smash home at the second attempt and grab his fourth of the game.

Coach & Horses cemented their place at the top of the table with a comprehensive 5-1 win against Arlesey Town.

The final games of the day saw a double header between Atletico 99 and Sandon.

Atletico won 3-0 in game one but game two ended in a 1-1 draw.

Sunday, April 30, will see the Subsidiary Cup final between Arlesey Town and Kimpton.

The game will be played at Arlesey Town Football Club and will kick off at 3.00pm.

Entry fee is £5 per person with children U12 free.