Hornchurch ran out 3-0 winners over Isthmian League Premier Division rivals Hashtag United on Bank Holiday Monday.

And there were away wins for Billericay Town and Wingate & Finchley, while honours finished even between Haringey Borough and Enfield Town on a productive day for local clubs.

Urchins saw Alexis Andre deny Sam Higgins on two separate occasions during a scoreless first half, while Wyan Reid cleared a Tom Wraight effort off the line.

And Liam Nash had a shot cleared off the line early in the second half, before Ollie Muldoon's free-kick skimmed the crossbar.

The deadlock was broken on 71 minutes, though, as Nash - the two-goal hero at Lewes on Saturday - fired home from a Higgins cross.

And Wraight curled a free-kick into the net to double the lead six minutes from time, before his late penalty sealed the points in front of a Bridge Avenue crowd of 1,002.

Elliot Long's 36th-minute goal was enough for Wingate to claim a 1-0 win at Cheshunt and make it back-to-back wins at the weekend.

And Billericay bounced back from home defeat against Whitehawk to win 3-1 at Potters Bar Town.

They fell behind early in the second half, but levelled through Bradley Stevenson before the hour mark.

Moses Emmanuel then put Blues ahead with a quarter of an hour remaining, with Stevenson's second goal making sure late on.

Matthew Young's penalty put Haringey ahead late in the first half at Coles Park and looked like securing the points for Tom Loizou's men.

But Marcus Wyllie struck in the last minute of normal time to earn Enfield Town another point, having netted both of their goals in a 2-0 home win over Cray Wanderers on Saturday.

Brentwood Town picked up a point from their trip to Isthmian North rivals East Thurrock, after Daniel Ogunleye's 25th-minute effort was cancelled out by Frankie Franz just before half-time.

But Redbridge fell to a 3-0 defeat at Bowers & Pitsea, who took a first-half lead through Ben Williamson.

Geofrey Okonkwo added a second before the hour, with Williamson netting again late on for the hosts.

Honours also finished even in the Southern League Premier South derby between Hendon and Harrow Borough at Silver Jubilee Park.

Harlem Hale put Harrow ahead before the half-hour mark, but their joy was shortlived as an own goal from early substitute Tristan Vernal levelled matters soon after.

Lonit Talla restored Harrow's lead before half-time, but the Greens got back on terms for a second time through Joe White on 74 minutes and it ended in a 2-2 draw.