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Canvey Island 10-1 Enfield
5:17pm Sunday 27th April 2003 Canvey's biggest ever Ryman League win capped off their home campaign in some style against relegated Enfield.
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Basingstoke Town 2-2 Heybridge Swifts
5:11pm Sunday 27th April 2003 Resilient Heybridge gained another point in their battle against relegation but slipped further into danger after Boreham Wood picked up all three points in their match.
| Bishop's Stortford 3-4 Maidenhead United
5:07pm Sunday 27th April 2003 Stortford's rollercoaster season continues, and they treated fans to a heart-stopping final home fixture at Woodside Park on Saturday.
| Braintree Town 1-0 Ford United
5:04pm Sunday 27th April 2003 Braintree secured Premier Division status for a third successive season with this victory over Ford United.
| Chesham United 1-1 Purfleet
5:00pm Sunday 27th April 2003 Purfleet cruised to an end-of-season point with Chesham United.
| Grays Athletic 1-0 Billericay Town
4:58pm Sunday 27th April 2003 Grays all but secured Premier Division status for another season with this hard-fought win over improving Billericay Town.
| Oxford defeat ends Reds' promotion hopes
9:11am Thursday 24th April 2003 UXBRIDGE went down 1-0 at Oxford City on Monday to end any lingering promotion hopes.
| East Thurrock United 2 Wingate & Finchley 0
12:11pm Wednesday 23rd April 2003 Ryman League Division One (North)
| Harrow Borough 1 Purfleet 2
1:13pm Wednesday 23rd April 2003 On a bitterly cold afternoon at Earlsmead, Harrow did little to warm their supporters with a listless display on Saturday. It wasnt until the last five minutes that Harrow had some attempts on target, but it was then far too little, far too late, writes Simon Grigor.
| Hayes 6 Harrow Borough 0
11:51am Tuesday 22nd April 2003 Borough turned round at half-time at Church Road somewhat unfortunate to be one-down, but they followed that with 45 minutes of poor passing, midfield surrender and appalling defensive disorganisation, backed by some goalkeeping howlers, to finish the game on the end of their heaviest defeat of the season, writes Simon Grigor.
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