SHRIVENHAM are one win away from securing the Hellenic One West title after a hard-fought derby victory last night.
Alan Dyton's men beat Purton 3-1 at home thanks to a brace from Steve Avenell, pictured, and one from Steve Thomas.
Shrivvy could be crowned champions tonight if Trowbridge lose at Hook Norton.
It's not as clear cut for Highworth who still need Didcot to slip up in the Hellenic Premier title race, despite a thrilling 6-4 win over Pegasus.
Justin Miller scored a hat-trick with Matty Saye, Ross Adams and Richard Knox also on target.
Visiting Pegasus also missed a twice-taken penalty on both occasions.
Wootton Bassett will have to rely on league politics to remain in the Premier.
A 1-1 draw at bottom club Pewsey condemned Bassett to a certain place in the provisional four-team drop zone, although they could yet be saved if only two clubs drop as expected.
Steve Yeardley's late penalty rescued a point for Bassett after Barry Flippance's opener for Pewsey.
Chippenham will have to win at Histon on Saturday to win the Southern Premier title, after the latter won 1-0 at Dunstable to go above the Bluebirds on goal difference ahead of the final-day showdown.
n Supermarine play their second Southern League game inside 48 hours tonight.
But hosts Cinderford have an even tougher schedule, with this evening's game the second of three in successive days.
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