Brentford Women beat Sport London e Benfica 5-0 under the lights at Wheatsheaf Park to make it seven wins out of seven in the London South East Premier Division.
Carly Williams' side's five star performance to maintain their perfect start to the league campaign sees them sit top of the league.
Habeebat Gbajabiamila had the first clear sight at goal under the lights, latching on to a Maddie Phillips through ball but placing her strike too close to Dannielle Parks on 12 minutes.
Chelsie Berry and Maï Louvrier both had sighters from distance but couldn't beat the Benfica keeper.
Esme Alaneme found some defence splitting passes from right-back but the Bees' final product was not as sharp as it has been so far this season.
Then, on the brink of half-time Berry scored her fourth of the season to make it 1-0. Liberty Morrice-Bartlett fed her on the ball on the edge of the box and after an intricate turn the ball fell kindly back to Berry who rifled home her effort past the frozen Parks.
Evie Thorne Ford had little to do in the Brentford net but was controlled with the ball at her feet in just her second start since joining from Millwall Lionesses.
On 53 minutes, the Bees doubled their lead when Freya Worsley did well to get to the ball before Parks and the referee pointed to the spot. Brentford captain Phillips stepped up and calmly tucked the ball into the bottom right corner from 12-yards to make it 2-0.
Phillips then went close again from a long range free-kick and Berry had a chance that she put just wide seconds later.
With twenty minutes to play, second-half substitute Khyri McKenzie made it 3-0 with her third of the campaign, lifting the ball over Parks after clever work from Renai McCrea to keep the chance alive.
Williams' side were denied a fourth on 78 minutes when Asees Sangha's fierce strike was saved excellently by Parks diving low to her left.
Regan Graver nodded a chance just wide and McCrea had a deflected effort tipped round the post in the closing minutes.
McKenzie made it four with a stunning volley on 87 minutes, acrobatically turning home her second of the day with the ball at an awkward height.
Kirsty Matthews then wrapped up a five star performance from the Bees with an instinctive finish inside the box on stoppage time.
Tonight's win makes it seven out of seven in the LSE Premier, a perfect record which moves them six points clear at the top of the table going into an Adobe Women's FA Cup weekend where they travel to Reading Women in the third round qualifying.
Brentford: Thorne Ford, Phillips, Graver, Potter, Alaneme (Worsley 83), Gbajabiamila (Matthews 59), Louvrier (Down 59), Worsley (McCrea 67), Berry, Morrice-Bartlett (Sangha 67), Petit (McKenzie 59)
Sport London E Benfica: Parks, Senthilyasan, Sofianos, Redman, De Alheida, Castro, Varela Lores (O'Halley 69), Fullagar (Torres Diniz 69), Frost, Ferreira (Godwin 69), Sollis (Campos 40)
Unused subs: Rabin
Carly Williams on seventh win in a row
Carly Williams reacts to her side's seventh win on the bounce following a 5-0 victory over Sport London e Benfica.
"I think in terms of our performance i was really pleased. We could have been more clinical but we got there in the end.
"That was our biggest win of the season so I'm glad we got it over the line.
"The goal came when we started to combine. That's what we've spoken about. It was another dominant performance."