EVESHAM United climbed out of the Southern Premier League relegation zone after demolishing rock bottom Northwood 4-0.
Striker John Williams scored a brace, while Matthew Lewis and Richard Ball also hit the scoresheet as the Robins cruised to a comfortable victory in very foggy conditions at Common Road.
Williams gave the home side a perfect start on 13 minutes, netting a fantastic 25-yard drive.
Lewis doubled the Robins' advantage five minutes later, waltzing past three North-wood defenders before firing past Woods' Australian U20 international goalkeeper Ad-am Federici.
The Middlesex outfit piled on the pressure towards the end of the first-half, but Evesham goalkeeper Dave Adey kept the visitors at bay, denying Peter Dean and Dean Clark.
On the hour, confident Evesham put the game to bed with two goals in the space of a minute.
Williams first spun in front of his marker to win possession inside the Woods penalty box, before sending a low drive beyond Fedorici.
Then moments later, excellent work down Northwood's left flank by Robert Taylor ended at the feet of prolific striker Ball.
United's leading goalscorer finished off the rout at the back post, to give United their biggest win since gaining promotion from Southern League Division One West.
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