ONLY six matches survived the weather as the top two clashed in Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League Division Two.

Leaders Alderton came out on top 3-1 and opened up a 10-point lead in the table as a result.

Visitors Tewkesbury Town led through Goodwin at the interval only for Alderton to hit back with three goals from Greaves, Reid and Tryner.

Meanwhile, third-placed Harvington slipped up with a 2-1 defeat against Cropthorne.

Boother and Perks netted for Cropthorne with Woodfield replying for Harvington.

Broadway United earned a valuable win at New Inn Pershore thanks to goals from Chambers and Clarke.

Charlton Old Boys scored seven in the first half during a convincing 9-2 win over Ecosamba.

Clarke (3), Andy Clements (3), Wood, Ainsworth and Chris Clements were on target, while Maisey netted a double for the visitors.

Bretforton Old Boys moved six points clear in Division One and still have a game in hand on their rivals.

Goals from Beattie, Brown and Beddoes defeated Stour Excelsior 3-0.

Sun Inn became the first team through to the Bluck Cup semi-finals with a comfortable 6-2 success over Dragons.

Former Evesham United player Jack Watts scored twice, with further goals from Steger, Price, Roberts and Parry.

Dragons replied through Clarke and Lane but it was not enough.

All the other games were postponed due to waterlogged pitches.

For this weekend’s fixtures, see Page 35.

Stourport Swifts’ Polymac Packaging League Cup tie at Cadbury Athletic was postponed because of a waterlogged pitch.

The West Midlands League Premier Division fixtures between AFC Bridgnorth and Bromyard Town and Bewdley Town and Bilston Town Community also had to be called off due to the poor weather.