Bretforton Old Boys were surprisingly held at home by TDMS Harvington (4-4) allowing Evesham WMC to move to the top of Division One with victory at Broadway Utd (2-4).

Manpreet Singh (2), Harry Jacobs and Ryan Reeves scored for Old Boys with Harvington securing a hard earned point with goals from Jack Philpott, Carl Wallace, Nathan Reader and Kodi Sallis, Ben Hoskins, Matt Iorns and two own goals proved enough for the Workies, Broadway scored through Luke Sallis and Will Aspey.

George Kilby gave Bretforton Sports Club the lead at Inkberrow before an Alex Griffiths goal levelled matters (1-1).

Stour Excelsior moved second in Division Two with victory over TDMS Evesham (3-0) with goals from Ed Caswell, Jared Randall and Joshi Gibb, Pebworth and Cropthorne played out a goalless draw.

In Division Three, Harvington Harriers lead the table following a comfortable win over Titans (1-8), Harriers goals coming from Jack Wright (3), Josh Crowley (2), Sam Leight (2) and Johnny Robinson, goals from Lee Tustin and Dan Palmer proved enough for Dragons to overcome Vale Utd (2-0). Fortis won well at Bengeworth (1-7) with goals from Aiden Booth (3), Jordan Hemming (3) and Ashleigh Booth.

Holders New Inn Pershore were knocked out of the Mick Godwin Cup by Stratford HGC who won thanks to a Nigel Dyde effort (0-1), goals from Max Ferriday (2) and Sean Payne saw Fladbury progress at the expense of Ashton 88 Res (3-0), Ashton 88 first team lost out on penalties after sharing six goals at Strawberry Field Utd (3-3), Connor Sherry (2) and Sam Goodhall scored for the home team, Steven Turner, Gary Dyke and Matthew Ingle scored for Ashton.

Offenham Rovers won the all division one tie at Alderton (2-7), Rovers goals came from Stuart Davies (3), James Cresswell (2), David Waters and Plamen Simeonov, goals from Tom Ford (2) and Peter Robinson helped Mickleton Rangers overcome Bredon (3-1) for whom Ben Hayward scored.

Alderman Utd reached the last eight of the Bluck Cup with a resounding win over Stour Excelsior Res (11-3), Jake Petitt (4) and Tim Arnold (3) amongst the goalscorers.