Lewes recovered from a first-half battering to win 2-1 at Bromley with two goals of exceptional quality.

The Kent club went in front after seven minutes, Grant Watts firing home from eight yards when Lewes failed to deal with a long throw by Steve Potterill.

Lewes were lucky to be only one down at the interval but boss Steven King introduced Lee Newman to play just off Luke Fontana and Marc Whiteman and the trio combined in devastating fashion after 64 minutes.

Newman's pass was knocked back by Fontana for Whiteman to shoot into the bottom corner from 12 yards.

It got even better for Lewes nine minutes later as Peter Adeniyi produced a superb curling shot into the top corner from wide on the right.

Former Manchester United youngster Whiteman also saw a shot cleared off the line.

Horsham entertained Dulwich Hamlet in their first home fixture and fell to a 1-0 defeat.

An even opening period came to life in the 28th minute when Lee Carney was impeded by former Hornet Junior Kamara as he shaped to shoot but Gavin Geddes fired the resultant penalty against the crossbar.

The Hornets were made to regret the miss nine minutes later when Al-James Hannigan headed home Tony Houghton's outswinging free-kick.

Dulwich should have added a second four minutes into the second half when Omari Coleman glanced a header wide from Houghton's cross.

Horsham substitute Ramin Jarvand had the ball in the net in injury time from a deep free-kick but the referee had already blown for an infringement.

Bognor went down 1-0 to Sutton in Ryman premier despite a brave and resilient display at Gander Green Lane.

Rocks could have found themselves a goal behind twice in the opening stages when Mark Watson was denied by Craig Stoner and then headed over from close range.

Midway Matt Russell cut inside and curled an effort narrowly wide of the far post.

Just before the break Bognor felt they should have had a penalty when Albion loan signing Dan Beck was brought down after advancing into the box only for their claims to be denied.

Bognor appeared to weather the home side's second half onslaught and Steve Sargent was only denied an unlikely winner by the crossbar.

Almost immediately a long ball over the top saw Robert Collins race clear to rifle a low effort through the legs of Stoner.