Three second-half goals saw Wealdstone to a comfortable 3-0 win over Oxford City on Tuesday night.

Danny Green, Omar Koroma and Elliot Benyon were all on target as the Stones improved markedly after the break, following a cagey opening period in Oxfordshire.

Wealdstone named an unchanged eleven and substitute’s bench from the team that beat Margate 2-1 on Saturday.

Both sides shared a couple of half-chances before the break, with Benyon and Tom Hamblin attempting headed efforts, but an assured defensive display from the hosts kept the Stones quiet.

The best chance of the half came from Oxford City when a free-kick flicked over the top to Liam Enver-Marum left the home number nine with plenty of time.

He squared a low, sharp cross past the face of goal and Tom Cadmore nipped in ahead of an Oxford player to knock the ball narrowly past the post for a corner.

Hamblin was then spared blushes by Jonathan North in the 35th minute when his fluffed clearance was well saved by the keeper.

But the Stones came out impressively in the second half and went ahead through Green within two minutes, when an intricate touch from Benyon put him through on goal to slot past Jack Stevens.

Benyon should have doubled the lead five minutes later when he linked up well with Green again; the midfielder whipped in a precise cross, but the striker knocked his free header straight at the home goalkeeper.

City were shell-shocked and on 66 minutes Koroma deservedly doubled the Stones' lead. A poor clearance from Godfrey Poku was straight at Matty Whichelow who played in Koroma on the left wing. The Gambian winger cut inside and unleashed a beautiful curling effort into the far top corner.

Two became three five minutes later, when Dylan Williams played the ball to Koroma on the edge of the box, but he dummied it to Hamblin who swung in a cross to the unmarked Benyon at the far post.

The striker had the time to bring the ball down and slot past Stevens to take his Stones goal tally to four in four since signing in the summer.

The Stones then saw the game out comfortably to cap a delightful away performance in Oxfordshire.

Wealdstone: North, Oshodi, McLeod-Urquhart, Cadmore, Hamblin (c), Wellard, Whichelow, Green, Benyon (Hutchinson 86), Koroma (Kabba 79), Williams (Godfrey 76).

Unused: McGleish, Smith.