BILL Montague and Luke Brooks-Smith got the goals as Windsor enjoyed a 2-0 Hellenic League Premier Division Boxing Day victory at home to Virginia Water.
Montague put the home side in front in the 22nd minute, with Brooks-Smith's 81st-minute penalty ensuring Windsor took all three points.
Windsor went on to add further misery to their tenants by signing striker Adam McNamara from Waters earlier this week.
Tomorrow (Saturday, 3pm) 13th-placed Windsor visit Ardley United, while Virginia Water are at home to Holmer Green.
Burnham's Boxing Day trip to Flackwell Heath was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch, with the Blues due to host Brackley Town Saints tomorrow.
In Division One East, Chalvey Sports drew 0-0 at home to Wokingham & Emmbrook, with their goalkeeper Matt Giacobbe producing an excellent display to keep a cleant sheet.
Chalvey Sports are at home to KS Gryf in the Slough Town Challenge Cup tomorrow.
Fourth-placed Holyport's trip to AFC Aldermaston was postponed on Saturday.
They will hope to return to action at home to Wokingham & Emmbrook tomorrow, before hosting Chalvey Sports on Tuesday (7.45pm).
Struggling Langley slipped to a 3-1 home defeat to Didcot Town Development on Saturday.
Substitute Ty Hamilton bagged a brace for the visitors, with their other goal coming from Brad Walton.
Langley do not have a game this weekend, returning to action at home to unbeaten table-toppers Risborough Rangers on Tuesday, January 14.
Taplow United suffered a second-half collapse as they were thumped 6-0 at Penn & Tylers Green Development in Division Two South.
The away side trailed 2-0 at the interval, but fell apart after the break to suffer a third straight defeat in all competitions.
Conor Remsbury-Kelly was the star man for the hosts as he grabbed a brilliant hat-trick, with the other goals coming from Aaron Crouch, Morgan Harrison and Ollie Saunders.
Taplow – who sit 11th in the table with just five points from eight fixtures – will try to inject some life into their campaign when they visit Hazlemere Sports tomorrow (2pm).
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