Metropolitan Police continue to rack up the records after their biggest league win for more than 20 yers.
They have now won 11 games out of 11 in all competitions and reached new heights against third-placed Godalming Town.
Straight from the kick off, two of Godalming defenders failed to clear a cross leaving James Field to cut inside and drive the ball inside the far post for the opening goal after 41 seconds.
After four minutes centre forward Craig Watkins drove in the second.
Godalming Town had to wait for 20 minutes before they had their first goal scoring chance.
Abdou Botang with two 30 yard shots in a couple of minutes, both of which were brilliantly pushed over the bar by Blues goal keeper Mo Maan.
On 36 minutes, goal number three came courtesy of an unbelievable run down the right wing by Craig Brown who left two defenders standing.
His cross was perfect for Watkins to drive home his second.
The second half was only one minute old when Watkins picked up a through ball and finished in style for his hat trick to make it 4-0.
Godalming finally got the ball in the net only to be disallowed for a push.
On 65 minutes, Field was left unmarked inside the six-yard box in front of goal and was able to tap in a high cross for number five.
Six minutes later, an unmarked Eddie Smith tapped in number six.
Godalming pulled one back after 75 minutes, substitute Ashley Groombridge firing the best goal of the game from 35 yards.
But the visitors' agony was far from over as, on 77 minutes, midfielder Tyron Smith with a 25-yard volley into the roof of the net made it 7-1.
Sub Neil Lampton wrapped things up for the Blues with a 30-yard strike.
TEAM: Maan, Noakes, Bourne, Taylor, Sutherland, Francis, Brown, Smith T. Watkins, Smith .E. Field.
SUBS USED: Drewett, Gwyther, Lampton
The Blues host Biggleswade Town in the FA Trophy on and Wealdstone in the third qualifying round of the FA Cup the following Saturday.
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