TDMS Harvington hit 10 first-half goals against sister club TDMS Evesham to show their promotion intent in Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League Division Two.

Luke Woodfield (5), Jack Philpot (3), Matt Layton (2) and Nathan Reader scored the goals in a 12-2 win while Rob Patching netted twice for Evesham.

Cropthorne are top of the division after Leon Williams scored the only goal against Fladbury.

Badsey Recereation gained a much-needed 4-3 win at AFC Cheltenham.

Liam Robinson (2) and Jamie Robinson scored for the hosts while Badsey replied with goals from Stuart Davis (2), Dean Cox and Neil Bishop.

Stratford HGC head Division Three following a narrow 3-2 win over Strawberry Field United.

Sam Jalowiecki, Harvey Money and Kyle Nicholls scored for HGC with Keiran Downey and Connor Sherry on target for the Evesham side.

Ashton 88 maintained their perfect start with a 5-2 victory over Dragons thanks to Alfie Dawe, Jack Fisher, Tom Wall, Leo Fleming and Sam Miles.

Newcomers Vale United picked up their first points in defeating Fairfield Titans 4-0 through Graham Westmacott (3) and Phil Young.

Alcester Town hit seven without reply against Bredon while Ambi Allsports returned to winning ways 9-2 against Bengeworth.

Aidan Booth (3), Gary Dyke (3) and Scott McKenna (2) found the net for Allsports with Mark Curtis and Nathan Jelfs scoring for Bengeworth.

Bretforton Old Boys stayed top of Division One following a comfortable 5-1 win at Offenham Rovers thanks to Ash Booth (2), Jamie Clarke (2) and John Robinson.

Evesham WMC remained second with a 6-1 victory at Stour Excelsior through Sam Ford (3), James Bearcroft, Dom Hartland and Joe Iorns with Jared Randall replying.

Bretforton Sports Club remained unbeaten with a narrow 3-2 success over Broadway United.

Ciaran Gilbert, Matt Staley and Luke Smith-Daniel scored for Sports Club while Jason Horsburgh hit a double for Broadway.

Mickleton Rangers and Inkberrow shared the spoils 1-1 with Dan Morre and Lewis Sheen netting respectively.

Stour Excelsior Reserves progressed in the Bluck Cup with a 5-1 victory at higher-graded Pebworth.

The Shipston side’s goals came from Nick Shurmer (2), Sam Johnson, Andy Coyne and Ash Cartwright.