CRAIG Feeney put a spoke in his old club’s play-off push as AFC Totton edged Winchester City 1-0 in tonight's Evo-Stik South West derby.

Watched by a 325 crowd, the deciding goal arrived after just seven minutes at the Total Branding Community Stadium when Feeney latched onto a long ball over the top and slotted calmly past Ryan Pryce.

Winchester’s best chance came from Totton old boy Liam Gilbert whose stinging volley from 25 yards was brilliantly fingertipped over by Stags stopper Shane Murphy.

Both sides are away on Saturday. Totton – still firmly in the play-off hunt in eighth – go to Didcot Town and Winchester, 11th, visit Swindon Supermarine.

Meanwhile the gap at the top of the Sydenhams Premier Division is down to three points.

Second-placed Blackfield & Langley are breathing down the necks of long-time leaders Andover Town after a 4-0 win at basement boys Petersfield.

A single Rudy Plummer goal separated the sides at half-time before Joe Butcher, Sam Makhloufi and Liam Robinson made the points safe.

Blackfield, who have two games in hand over the leaders, host Lymington on Saturday while Andover entertain Fareham.

Sholing scored three in each half to bury Team Solent 6-0 at Test Park through Alex Sawyer, Jake Hoole, Dan Mason, Dan Miller and Lee Wort (2).

Neighbours Hamble Club were also in the goals, beating Portland United 5-2. Nathan Lynch (2), Jack McCarthy, Doug Rowe and Barry Mason did the honours.

Derek Ohren has returned to manage Newport IW after Mike Kelly stood down.

Ohren previously spent four years as Port boss and new chairman Tony Wake said: “I’m delighted that, in Derek, we have someone on board who already understands the club."

Ohren though needs a miracle to keep the 21st-placed Islanders in the top flight. They lost 5-2 at home to Fareham tonight, with Connor Kelly twice on target.

Sam Kessack, Ash Tattersall, Callum Laycock (2) and Scott Hamilton scored for Fareham.

AFC Portchester’s Alex Baldacchino (2) and Dan Wood jammed three goals into five early second-half minutes to see off Bemerton 3-0, while Horndean and Bashley drew 0-0.

In Division One, Fawley switched their scheduled home match to US Portsmouth’s 4G. It started well with Nick Dwyer putting the Oilers ahead, but the Services’ side ran out 5-2 winners. Ben Bolton bagged Fawley’s second.

Second-placed Andover New Street (Zach Neve 2) pipped Folland Sports (Sanchez McLean) 2-1.