DOM Falco’s late winner earned Talbot Rangers a dramatic 4-3 triumph over Abbey in Hayward Sunday League Division One.

Rangers took a two-goal lead through Charlie Langston and Falco but Abbey roared back to lead 3-2 at the interval thanks to goals from Jonathan Watt, Chris Long and Dan Manuel.

Substitute Mickey Finch then put Rangers back on level terms before Falco’s last-gasp strike clinched all three points.

Bournemouth Sports Mercury moved up to second place in Division Two after goals from Dave Cavill, Dean Iles, Matt Underwood, Dean Norman and Gareth Feasey ensured a 5-1 victory over AFC Wimborne, whose consolation goal came from Keiron Alderson.

Liam Holland bagged a hat-trick with Adam Janes adding a brace as Newtown Athletic emerged 6-3 winners against Alderney Manor.

Jordan Mann was the other Newtown scorer with Alderney replying through Aaron Carrivick and a Toby Williams double.

John Hanna struck for Shoulder of Mutton but they had to settle for a point when Lascelles Richardson earned Rushmere a 1-1 draw.

Vienna Suttoners’ flawless Division Three record was tarnished when unbeaten Bearwood Broncos held the early pacesetters to a 1-1 draw.

Broncos led courtesy of an own goal and it was substitute Tylor Burgis who salvaged a point for the league leaders with a vital equaliser.

Kingsley White struck for Portchester but the Division Four leaders also had their flawless start ruined.

They were held to a 1-1 draw by Vienna Suttoners reserves, whose goal came from David Price.

Scott V nipped past Redhill Rangers into fourth in the table after beating them 4-0.

A couple of goals from Dean McGhee as well as strikes from Jamie Hackett and Adam Bartlett proved decisive.

David Payne struck twice in Parkstone Athletic’s 4-0 victory over Parkstone in Division Five with Jon Sebbar and Reece Miller adding one each.

Matt Percy netted for Canford Rovers reserves but Division Six rivals West Howe reserves got the better of them 2-1 thanks to efforts from Brandon Hamerston and Troy Light.

East Christchurch SSC are through to the last four of the Mark Hart Sunday Senior Cup after Jack Smith, Craig O’Mallo and a Sam Kennedy free-kick ensured a 3-1 victory over West Howe, who replied through Jordan Whittle.

Their opponents in the semi-finals will be Wakanda. They emerged 5-4 winners on penalties against Loch & Quay after their contest finished 2-2 after extra time.

Goals from River Smith and Rhys Jones for Loch & Quay were cancelled out by Wakanda’s Sami Makhloufi and Ali Fakhal.