UPTON Town are the Worcester and District Football League's Saturday Division One champions.

They clinched the title with a 6-0 win at Inkberrow Reserves, free-scoring Tom Hofton netting twice.

Andy Shepherd netted four times for Hanley Swan who beat Lamb & Flag 6-4 and goals from Adrian Young (2) and John Barton gave Pershore Manor a 3-1 victory at Langland Sports.

In the Premier Bromyard Town drew 2-2 with Bishampton, Luke Johnston and Andy James on target for Bromyard, Paul Jeffercoat and Andrew Murphy replying for Bishampton.

On Sunday Greg Cunningham netted four times for St Georges Sports but his side still went down 5-4 at home to Upton Sports, Jamie Roberts hitting a hat-trick for Upton.

Two goals from Adam Baldwin helped Martley Spurs arrest their recent slide as they beat Archdales 4-0.

In Division One Old Bush Willie Thorne's currently occupy one of the relegation places and they were thrashed 11-1 by Droitwich Spa. Veteran Mark Harber found the net four times with Dave Riley adding a brace.

With Langland Sports already crowned as division two champions, the race is on for the other promotion spot with four clubs still in contention.

Second-placed Malvern Radar drew 1-1 with third-placed Colwall St James but Perrywood Reserves leapfrogged Malvern Premier into fourth, Steve Prickett grabbing the only goal.

The prolific Richard Green of Oak Apple netted all his side's goals in their 4-2 win at Birdport. Express 88 steamed past Plumbers Arms, Stuart Summers (3) and Mark Taylor (2) their main scorers in a 7-2 scoreline.

A nine-goal thriller at Kays Athletico saw visitors Abberley win 5-4, Phil Wiseman and Andy Webster both bagging a brace for Abberley, Peter Eves and Martin Nicholls doing likewise for Kays.

David Jenkinson scored four times as Red Lion Falcons crushed Bringsty 6-1 and Virgin Sports moved a step nearer the division four title, John Gormley (2), Dave Collins and Tim Richings on the scoresheet as they beat CMB Sports 4-2.

n Martley Spurs meet Worcester City in the final of the Baylis Cup at St George's Lane tonight (7.30).