Fixtures resume following break for the national period of mourning.
Fixtures resumed on 17th September with many teams playing their first game of the season, some their first ever game.
In the John Cooper Premier Division, Agenda and West Wickham Albion made it two wins from two by defeating Eden Park and Catford respectively. Forestdale achieved their first ever win, impressively beating last year's runners-up, Old Roan, 2-0. South Dulwich bounced back to winning way, defeating Falconwood 5-0, Theo Stubbs netting 4 goals. The final game pitted last season's champions and runners-up in Division One, with the runners-up, Eltham Town running out comfortable 6-1 victors, Dan Corbett with a hat-trick.
In Jim Hampson Division One, the Crofton Albion made it back-to-back wins, with an impressive 5-1 win over GroundHoppers, Ebrima Touray grabbing a hat-trick. Sporting Club Beckenham won their first game with their new name (they were previously known as TNS United) 2-0 against Farnborough OBG. Standard Ballers edged a close game against Red Velvet Reserves 2-1, while the other game in the division was abandoned, with Matagalpa leading 3-0 against Milldean.
In the Richard Ayling Division Three, Eltham Eagles are the early pace-setters, getting their second win on the spin, 4-1, against Atletico Londres. Red Velvet 3rds beat All Starz Spartans United 6-2. Bexley A were goal-happy in their win over Beckenham - 5-0. Bexleyheath Lions edged out London Legends, on their return to the league, winning 1-0.
In the cups, the Elizabeth Jaques Cup started with a harsh lesson for new-boys, Main Road, who were beaten 10-0 by an established side in Bromleians 3rds. In the Queen Mary Cup, Stansfeld are through, after a narrow 3-2 victory away to NatWest.