THE Knockout Cup final between Bretforton Old Boys and Red Horse was abandoned at half-time due to excess surface water making conditions dangerous for players.

Red Horse were leading through a Kays Sibanda goal, but the match will now take place at Broadway United FC on Sunday morning.

In the Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League, Crowle clinched the Division Two title to earn back-to-back promotions following a draw with nearest rivals Mickleton Rangers.

Crowle scored through Burrows with Tye replying for Rangers.

Badsey Rec saved their best performance until last, but it came too late to avoid the drop.

Goals from Bishop (three), Griffin, Simms and Smith accounted for Alderton.

The promoted pair in Division Three shared the spoils as Golden Cross completed an excellent season achieving a league and Bluck Cup double.

Groves was on target for Cross, while Bulford scored for Pinvin United, who have an Evesham Hospital Cup final to look forward too.

Third-placed Honeybourne Gate Inn completed their season by hitting six past Eckington.

The goalscorers were Williams (three), Haines, Sone and Reason. Eckington replied through Colwell and Kirkland.

Riverside sealed promotion from Division Four, sharing eight goals with Anchor Fladbury.

The point proved enough as Pebworth lost to champions Lenches Lions.

Foxall scored twice for Riverside with Peterson doing the same for Anchor, while Waghorn scored both of Lenches' goals.

In a mid-week game, Red Horse defeated Ambassador in Division One to deny their opponents a fourth consecutive title, thus handing the crown to Bretforton Old Boys.