Selston march on at top of table
Ben Moore’s penalty gave them a 12th minute lead before second-from-bottom United were reduced to ten men after an early red card.
Moore doubled the lead in the 26th minute played and Wayne Cooke and Kane Hempshall put Selston four up with just over half an hour played.
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Hide AdElliot Jones added another five minutes from time as Selston, who have three matches left, preserved their one-point advantage over Eastwood Community and have a game in hand.
Eastwood beat Mickleover RBL 4-1.
Blidworth Welfare lost 2-0 at home to Holbrook St Michaels, who moved out of the bottom two.