LITTLETON left Chelmsley Town feeling sorry for themselves after losing 1-0 in a Midland League Division One game which they dominated for long periods.

The opening half was played at a fast pace with Littleton holding the upper hand and going closest with a good move between Mark Magee and Dan Holloway ending with the latter firing just over.

Early in the second half Magee robbed the centre-half by the corner flag, cut into the box and had his shot saved by the keeper's legs.

Then on the hour the best football of the game saw Magee involved again.

He cut the ball back to Holloway who hit a powerful shot into the top corner only to see Connor Cannon in the home goal make a wonderful one-handed save.

After that Chelmsley created chances which Jack Hartopp in Littleton's goal was able to deal with without undue alarm.

Then on 96 minutes the referee awarded the home side a penalty with the ball striking a defender on the hand.

This was duly converted by Jemuel Mills.

Littleton host Coventry Copsewood on Wednesday (7.45pm) before visiting Brocton on Saturday and hosting local rivals Pershore Town on Bank Holiday Monday (both 3pm).