After picking their first win of the season against Brentwood Town on Saturday, Steve Baker's Harrow extended their unbeaten start to the new league season to four games with a stunning 5-0 win at Burgess Hill Town.

The Sussex side, newly promoted to the Isthmian Premier Divison this season, were no match for the Reds who marched to victory thanks to a fine attacking display at the Green Elephants Stadium; the strike pairing of Marc Charles-Smith and Lewis Driver devastating.

Harrow opened the scoring after nine minutes when Driver won possession just outside the penalty area allowing David Taylor to let fly from 18 yards. His effort was not held by Josh James in the hosts' goal and Charles-Smith reacted quickest.

Driver then doubled the visitors' lead in the 27th minute when Joshua Webb's inswinging corner was thumped home by the head of the Boro forward.

Harrow then killed the tie off just before half time when Michael Bryan's cross was acrobatically turned home by Taylor at chest height.

Just after the hour three became four when skipper Charles-Smith rounded sorry Hill keeper James and slotted into the empty net.

The home side's goalkeeper had endured a torrid evening but had at times also prevent Baker's men for enhancing their already handsome lead.

The job was completed with 15 minutes to go in stunning fashion. Charles-Smith flicked the ball into the path of Dylan Cascoe who, after checking back onto his right foot, curled home from 20 yards with aplomb.

Victory lifts Harrow up to sixth with a visit from Tonbridge Angels to come on Saturday.