FOUR first-half goals powered West Midlands League Division One leaders Droitwich Spa to a 4-2 home win over Gornal Colts.
Connor Collins bagged a brace before Alex Dugmore and Ben Tilbury also joined in.
Gornal's two second-half goals were just a consolation.
The game was held at Bromsgrove Sporting's Victoria Ground with Spa's temporary home of Walshes Meadow in Stourport recovering from flooding.
Bromyard Town won 2-0 at Allscott Heath in Division One thanks to an own goal and Lewis Page's effort.
Littleton stunned Premier Division leaders Shifnal Town with a 2-1 away win.
The visitors went ahead on 35 minutes as captain Ben Billingham curled a free-kick towards the far corner and it was headed in by a defender.
Littleton doubled the lead as Billingham turned onto his right foot before curling a wonder strike into the far corner.
With 15 minutes to go Shifnal turned the screw and forced keeper Toby Wilcox into several saves before Kyle Montague scored in injury-time.
But Littleton saw out an edgy final minute to inflict only Shifnal's third league defeat this season.
Ninth-placed Littleton are set to host Worcester Raiders on Tuesday (7.45pm).
Worcester Raiders Reserves' Division Two home game with AFC Bentley was called off.
Stourport Swifts lost 3-1 at table-toppers Coventry United in the Midland Football League Premier Division in front of 450 fans.
Redditch Borough moved off the bottom of Division Two with a 4-0 home win over Boldmere Sports and Social Falcons.
Keighan Bowles, Ryan Faulkner, Daniel McCarthy and David Phelan scored the goals.
Fairfield Villa beat new basement boys Bolehall Swifts 3-0 thanks to Alfie Bloomer, Matthew Powell and Peter Jenvey.
Barnt Green Spartak drew 1-1 at FC Stratford.
Fourth-placed Welland thrashed Division Three hosts Leamington Hibernian 5-0.
Jay Higgins-Pugsley and Ben Thomas netted as 10-man Inkberrow drew 2-2 at fellow high-fliers FC Shush.
Nicholas Gregson-Jones was sent off for the villagers in the first half.
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