Horsham romped to victory over bottom club Epsom and Ewell at Queen Street to record their fourth league win of the season.

The Hornets went ahead in the fifth minute when Rhod Davis latched onto Rob Hughes' perfect through pass before placing the ball into the left corner.

Davis made Horsham's second three minutes later when he rolled the ball across the six-yard line for Ahmet Suleymanoglu to fire into an empty goal.

Junior Adeniyi scored his debut goal for Horsham on 23 minutes, taking advantage of some defensive uncertainty to carry the ball across the face of the penalty area before slipping it back into the right corner.

It was 4-0 on 29 minutes when Simon Berry collected Adeniyi's cross and rolled the ball back for Davis to drill an angled 18-yarder past despairing Epsom keeper Matt Sargeant.

Suleymanoglu rounded off the scoring after 62 minutes, stroking a low shot through Sargeant's grasp after Davis had laid back Carlo Castrechino's deep, right-wing cross.

Epsom were awarded a penalty in the 82nd minute when Luke Burton was adjudged, rather harshly, to have fouled visiting sub Craig Watkins as he took the ball from his feet.

The Horsham keeper made amends, however, with a breathtaking save from Simon Hatton's firmly struck spot kick.

Manager John Maggs said: "We destroyed them in the first half but we need more of a killer instinct.

"We should have kept the pressure and pace on in the second half, and that can be difficult when you know the game is won.

"We'll learn from it, but you've got to be pleased with a 5-0 win."