The recent spate of bad weather saw only three Watford Sunday League games survive on Sunday, but those matches which were played featured 23 goals.

Premier Division

League leaders and two-time defending champions North Watford dropped points for the second time this campaign as they were held to a 2-2 draw by Evergreen.

North Watford took an early lead through Gurkan Gokman after some neat passing saw him fire home with a low driven shot from the edge of the box.

Evergreen soon equalised when Jake Sahota scored with a volley from 18 yards, and the same player then spurned a golden chance to give his team the lead by missing a penalty.

Watford Observer: Two North Watford players try to stop an Evergreen opponentTwo North Watford players try to stop an Evergreen opponent (Image: Len Kerswill)

North Watford went ahead for a second time in the second half when Lee Armitt struck home.

They then wasted several good chances to put the game beyond Evergreen, who battled on and equalised with the last kick of the game after a corner was headed on by Olly Cripps for Ben Tate to scramble the ball over the line.

Watford Observer: Evergreen twice came from behind to claim a pointEvergreen twice came from behind to claim a point (Image: Len Kerswill)

Division One

Batchworth may be at the foot of the table, but they showed again on Sunday they are determined to fight for their First Division status after coming from 4-2 down to draw 4-4 with Langleybury to secure a fifth point of the season.

The home side had a built up a 4-2 advantage with just ten minutes left thanks to goals from Luke Hewitt, Finlay Reid, Max Ellington and Matt Honey, but two replies were enough to secure the point for Batchworth who scored through Sam Hollis, Hugh Philipps, Dylan Rose and Dillon Chamberlin.

Denis Jackson Intermediate Cup Second Round

Hertfordshire Athletic are the first team through to the third round after the Second Division outfit beat runaway Third Division leaders Woodside Reserves 8-3.

Henry Gibbor was their star performer as he struck a hat-trick, supported by goals from Sam Nelmes, Evan King, Daniel Linfield, Jake Hatherell and James Hicks.

Josh Towle, Lui Potiuk and Andre Federico replied for the visitors.